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As New. Thirst, North Yorkshire, UK: House of Stratus, 2002. Trade Paperback. As Ne w. Pristine inside and out. Not from a library. No remainder mark. 98 pages. Under the Deodars' is a disturbing, uncomfortable and unsettling read-as Kipling himself said, "it deals with things that are not pretty and uglines s can hurt". For here, Kipling takes as his subject matter the life of Engl ishmen and women in the Indian Subcontinent, and explores the ugly truth of what went on beneath the appealing "froth" of club life. Instantly rejecte d by many as being too harsh and too critical, 'Under the Deodars' is in fa ct a brilliant portrait of Anglo-Indians, and their unforgiving impact upon the provincial society of Simla. Contents: The education of Otis Yeere--At the pit's mouth--A wayside comedy--The hill of illusion--A second-rate woman--Only a subaltern--In the matter of a private--The enlightenments of Pagett, M.P.