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What does the writer mean by "from the Kipling's time"?
[Story - "The Face in the Dark"]

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The writer by “ from the Kipling’s time” alludes to the contemporary society when the famous English writer, Rudyard Kipling, lived.


The story of the Face in the dark refers to multiple episodes from the time when Kipling was born and thus as a mark of respect to Kipling the writers feels obliged to mention him with respect to his time.

Answered by binacoolest123
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