True, The future writer spent his childhood in Bombay, and he considered these years the happiest of his life. , Everyone was surprised by his strange name - Rudyard, as there's no such name in English. , But there's a lake called Rudyard in England, where the boy's parents met. In India, they lived quite afluently, and his father's house had a whole host of servants. , All the servants adored little Rudyard. , And he loved them, was friends with them, and never addressed a servant as anything other than "brother." , These early years, filled with the exotic sights and sounds of India, were very happy for the future writer. , He became acquainted with the magical world of Indian myths and fairy tales. In short, it was a sunny, happy life, full of love and brotherhood. , And then Rudyard turned six, and it all ended! Because at that age, an English boy began his education. And it was considered better to study in his native land, in England., False, The future writer spent his childhood in Bombay, and he considered these years the happiest of his life. Everyone was surprised by his strange name - Rudyard, as there's no such name in English. , But there's a lake called Rudyard in England, where the boy's parents met. In India, they lived quite afluently, and his father's house had a whole host of servants. All the servants adored little Rudyard. , And he loved them, was friends with them, and never addressed a servant as anything other than "brother." These early years, filled with the exotic sights and sounds of India, were very happy for the future writer. , He became acquainted with the magical world of Indian myths and fairy tales. In short, it was a sunny, happy life, full of love and brotherhood. And then Rudyard turned six, and it all ended! Because at that age, an English boy began his education. And it was considered better to study in his native land, in England..

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