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Kipling has said that he who has once been a journalist remains a journalist to the end. He said this in a semi-autobiographical sense. But when a man has reached the point of having it even rumoured that syndicates are formed to buy his manuscripts at the rate of so much a word the mill of daily journalism must go round without him.
The Academy, L (28 Nov 1896) 458–9.
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Robinson, E.K. (1983). Mr Kipling as Journalist. In: Orel, H. (eds) Kipling. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05106-9_17
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