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"Fairy-Kist" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It first appeared in Maclean’s Magazine in America in 1927. It was after published in 1928 in England in the Strand Magazine, illustrated by Charles Brock. It finally came out in book format in 1932, in the collection Limits and Renewals.

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  • "Fairy-Kist" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It first appeared in Maclean’s Magazine in America in 1927. It was after published in 1928 in England in the Strand Magazine, illustrated by Charles Brock. It finally came out in book format in 1932, in the collection Limits and Renewals. (en)
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  • "Fairy-Kist" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It first appeared in Maclean’s Magazine in America in 1927. It was after published in 1928 in England in the Strand Magazine, illustrated by Charles Brock. It finally came out in book format in 1932, in the collection Limits and Renewals. (en)
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