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'''''The Three-Decker''''' is a poem by [[Rudyard Kipling]] exulting in the [[Escapist]] and [[Troperiffic]] nature of the Victorian three-volume novel.▼
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▲'''''The Three-Decker''''' is a poem by [[Rudyard Kipling]] exulting in the [[Escapist]] and [[Troperiffic]] nature of the Victorian [[wikipedia:Three-volume novel|three-volume novel]].
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Genre(s): | Poetry |
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The Three-Decker is a poem by Rudyard Kipling exulting in the Escapist and Troperiffic nature of the Victorian three-volume novel.
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