• wife, Lispeth returns to live among her own people, marrying a wood-cutter "who beat her after the manner of paharis."
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  • Lispeth had a Greek face--one of those faces people paint so often, and see so seldom. She was of a pale, ivory color and, for her race, extremely tall.
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  • He is told of her matrimonial plan, and is amused; on leaving, he takes the Chaplain's wife's advice to say he will return to marry Lispeth.
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  • From his short story Lispeth, Kipling uses the themes of racism and colonialism to bring out the domination of the British Empire into the Indians.
  • Who along with the Chaplain’s wife fools Lispeth into thinking that he will return and marry Lispeth. There is also a sense that Lispeth is very innocent.