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An orphaned street-urchin follows a holy man across India during the time of the British Raj, eventually gaining an education and becoming a recruit to the Great Game of espionage against the Russians.

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and Kim’s baptismal certificate. On this last O’Hara⁠—with some confused idea that he was doing wonders for his son⁠—had scrawled scores of times: “ Look after the boy. Please look after the boy ”⁠—signing his name and regimental number in full.

“Powers of Darkness below!” said Father Victor, passing all over to Mr. Bennett. “Do you know what these things are?”

“Yes,” said Kim. “They are mine, and I want to go away.”

“I do not quite understand,” said Mr. Bennett. “He probably brought them on purpose. It may be a begging trick of some kind.”

“I never saw a beggar less anxious to stay with his company, then. There’s the makings of a gay mystery here. Ye believe in Providence, Bennett?”

“I hope so.”

“Well, I believe in miracles, so it comes to the same thing. Powers of Darkness! Kimball O’Hara! And his son! But then he’s a native, and I saw Kimball married myself to Annie Shott. How long have you had these things, boy?”

“Ever since I was a little baby.”

Father Victor stepped forward quickly and opened the front of Kim’s upper garment. “You see, Bennett, he’s not very black. What’s your name?”

“Kim.”

“Or Kimball?”

“Perhaps. Will you let me go away?”

“What else?”

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