Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1912 — The Other Way ’Round. [ARTICLE]

The Other Way ’Round.

A good little story, long current in England, is just now gaining American circulation. It has for leading characters Rudyard Kipling and Dorothy Drew, Mr. Gladstone’s little grandchild. Kipling was visiting Hawarden, and, being fond of children, devoted himself to little Miss Dorothy until her anxious mother expressed the hope that the child had not been wearying the great author. “Oh, no, mamma,” spoke up Dorothy, before any one else had a chance to say anything, “but you have no idea how Mr. Kipling has been wearying me!”