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<p>the bulk of his life elsewhere. Complex issues of identity and national allegiance would become prominent in his fiction."</p>

<p>Kipling referred to such conflicts. For example: "In the afternoon heats before we took our sleep, she (the Portuguese <a href="page.php?w=Amah_%28occupation%29">ayah</a>, or nanny) or Meeta (the Hindu bearer, or male attendant) would tell us stories and Indian nursery songs all unforgotten, and we were sent into the dining-room after we had been dressed, with the caution 'Speak English now to Papa and Mamma.' So</p><p>
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