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I know, I know, not MT, but I'm rather out of the literary research loop, so thought I'd ask here and accept any condemnations.

Anyway, I'm looking for information on the 1913 Rupyard Kipling poem, "The Spies March." Its text is all over the web, but nothing I can see regarding its compositional history or any analysis. Any folks here overlap into Brit Lit and this little ditty?

Thanks.

Wes Britton

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