Wednesday, April 11, 2018
For That I Have No Concern
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), "Namgay Doola," Mine Own People (New York: The Nottingham Society, ©1909), pp. 35-54 (at 40-41):
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"But he worships strange gods," said the prime minister, deferentially.
"For that I have no concern," said the king, who was as tolerant as Akbar in matters of belief. "To each man his own god, and the fire or Mother Earth for us all at the last."