“Never look backward or you’ll fall down the stairs.” ~
Follow your heart
yonderbeasties: My complete Jungle Book series, based on several
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thingsmagazine: From Just so stories for little children, MacMillan
New Post has been published on http://bonafidepanda.com/jungle-girl-awesome-images-girl-growing-wild/Jungle
artistsanimals: Artist: Paul JouveFrom: Le Livre de la Jungle
elguindilla: IF Rudyard Kipling. Aquí la Primera parte El
c86: Rudyard Kipling - Het Djungel-boek, c. mid-1950s Artwork
hangsolow: “We be of one blood, ye and I” - Rudyard Kipling,
catsbeaversandducks: “… he will be our friend for always
fannybaws: Bagheera & Mowgli, by Maurice & Edward Detmold.
Charles Maurice Detmold and Edward Julius Detmold. 10 Watercolour
themaninthegreenshirt:“A man can never have too much red wine,
themaninthegreenshirt:“A man can never have too much red wine,
notasfilosoficas: ““Al éxito y al fracaso, esos dos impostores,
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catsbeaversandducks: “… he will be our friend for always
my-ear-trumpet:mwfrost:(via Radium Age Cover Art (1) | HiLobrow)
artistsanimals: Artist: Paul JouveFrom: Le Livre de la Jungle
gunrunnerhell: “A man can never have enough red wine, too
hangsolow: “We be of one blood, ye and I” - Rudyard Kipling,
mitchuresque: Kiplings // “A man can never have enough wine…”
lacoleccionistadecitas: #413 “Es cierto. Un mentiroso sólo
langleav: If— by RUDYARD KIPLING
langleav: If— by RUDYARD KIPLING
quarkmaster: ShadowswornA re-imagination of Rudyard Kipling’s
The female of the species is more deadly than the male. - Rudyard
fawnyafrolic: “I am the cat who walks by himself, and all
a-wank-and-a-nap: curious-gurl: “A woman’s guess is much
macrolit: Beautiful vintage book spinesH.G. Wells, Rudyard
mitchuresque: Kiplings // “A man can never have enough wine…”
wanderlog: “The first condition of understanding a foreign
adelphilos:Le livre de la jungle, texte de Rudyard Kipling
macrolit:Beautiful vintage book spinesH.G. Wells, Rudyard Kipling,
poboh: The Cat That Walked by Himself , Rudyard Kipling. (1865