The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling
The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling
Excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Would_Be_King#Plot_summary:
"The Kafirs (pagans, not Muslims) were impressed by guns and Dravot's lack of fear of their idols, and acclaimed him as a god, the reincarnation or descendant of Alexander the Great. The Kafirs practised a form of Masonic ritual, and Dravot's reputation was further cemented when he showed knowledge of Masonic secrets that only the oldest priest remembered."
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8147
Excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Would_Be_King#Plot_summary:
"The Kafirs (pagans, not Muslims) were impressed by guns and Dravot's lack of fear of their idols, and acclaimed him as a god, the reincarnation or descendant of Alexander the Great. The Kafirs practised a form of Masonic ritual, and Dravot's reputation was further cemented when he showed knowledge of Masonic secrets that only the oldest priest remembered."
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8147
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