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Bread upon the Waters

"Bread upon the Waters" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling, which first appeared in the London ''Graphic'' in December 1895.〔(Bread upon the Waters ) The New Readers' Guide to the works of Rudyard Kipling, accessed 22 November 2015.〕 It was later published in ''The Day's Work'' (1898). The title derives from Ecclesiastics 11:1 - ''"Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days"''. It was originally illustrated by Sir Frank Brangwyn.
==Plot==

The story is narrated by Kipling as a friend of the protagonist, McPhee. Kipling had known McPhee as the chief engineer of the ''Breslau'', a vessel of the shipping firm of Holdock, Steiner and Chase. Revisiting him, he finds McPhee has come into a great fortune, and tells his story:
In a bid to gain custom and save money, the company decided to decrease their running time across the Atlantic; McPhee, rightly seeing this as senseless risk of lives, protested and was sacked in consequence. He was then employed by the manager of a rival firm, McRimmon of McNaughton and McRimmon.
When McPhee discovered that his old firm had stopped repairing their ships, and reported to his new employer that their ''Grotkau'', or ''Hoor of Babylon'' as he termed her, was setting to sea with a cracked propeller-shaft, McRimmon sent him out in one of his own steamers to follow the ''Hoor''.
As expected, the ship got into difficulties, and signaled a nearby liner to rescue them. As the liner was not allowed to tow the ship, McPhee and his crew waited darkly in the background until the vessel had been cleared; then, abandoned, the ''Hoor'' was salvage at the mercy of the first comer.
McPhee towed the vessel to England, finding on the way that someone, probably disgusted at the squalid conditions aboard and preferring to abandon ship, had purposefully opened the turncocks and flooded the engine room. On McPhee's return to shore with the hulk and her valuable cargo, he and his wife received twenty-five thousand pounds sterling, and left the oceans.〔

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