Mowgli’sBrothers
NowRanntheKitebringshomethenightThatMangtheBatsetsfree——
TheherdsareshutinbyreandhutForloosedtilldawnarewe。
Thisisthehourofprideandpower,Talonandtushandclaw。
Oh,hearthecall!——GoodhuntingallThatkeeptheJungleLaw!
Night—SongintheJungleItwasseveno’clockofaverywarmeveningintheSeeoneehillswhenFatherWolfwokeupfromhisday’srest,scratchedhimself,yawned,andspreadouthispawsoneaftertheothertogetridofthesleepyfeelingintheirtips。MotherWolflaywithherbiggraynosedroppedacrossherfourtumbling,squealingcubs,andthemoonshoneintothemouthofthecavewheretheyalllived。
"Augrh!"saidFatherWolf。"Itistimetohuntagain。"Hewasgoingtospringdownhillwhenalittleshadowwithabushytailcrossedthethresholdandwhined:"Goodluckgowithyou,OChiefoftheWolves。Andgoodluckandstrongwhiteteethgowithnoblechildrenthattheymayneverforgetthehungryinthisworld。"
Itwasthejackal——Tabaqui,theDish—licker——andthewolvesofIndiadespiseTabaquibecauseherunsaboutmakingmischief,andtellingtales,andeatingragsandpiecesofleatherfromthevillagerubbish—heaps。Buttheyareafraidofhimtoo,becauseTabaqui,morethananyoneelseinthejungle,isapttogomad,andthenheforgetsthathewaseverafraidofanyone,andrunsthroughtheforestbitingeverythinginhisway。EventhetigerrunsandhideswhenlittleTabaquigoesmad,formadnessisthemostdisgracefulthingthatcanovertakeawildcreature。Wecallithydrophobia,buttheycallitdewanee——themadness——
andrun。
"Enter,then,andlook,"saidFatherWolfstiffly,"butthereisnofoodhere。"
"Forawolf,no,"saidTabaqui,"butforsomeanapersonasmyselfadryboneisagoodfeast。Whoarewe,theGidur—log[thejackalpeople],topickandchoose?"Hescuttledtothebackofthecave,wherehefoundtheboneofabuckwithsomemeatonit,andsatcrackingtheendmerrily。
"Allthanksforthisgoodmeal,"hesaid,lickinghislips。
"Howbeautifularethenoblechildren!Howlargearetheireyes!
Andsoyoungtoo!Indeed,indeed,Imighthaverememberedthatthechildrenofkingsaremenfromthebeginning。"
Now,Tabaquiknewaswellasanyoneelsethatthereisnothingsounluckyastocomplimentchildrentotheirfaces。ItpleasedhimtoseeMotherandFatherWolflookuncomfortable。
Tabaquisatstill,rejoicinginthemischiefthathehadmade,andthenhesaidspitefully:
"ShereKhan,theBigOne,hasshiftedhishuntinggrounds。Hewillhuntamongthesehillsforthenextmoon,sohehastoldme。"
ShereKhanwasthetigerwholivedneartheWaingungaRiver,twentymilesaway。
"Hehasnoright!"FatherWolfbeganangrily——"BytheLawoftheJunglehehasnorighttochangehisquarterswithoutduewarning。Hewillfrighteneveryheadofgamewithintenmiles,andI——Ihavetokillfortwo,thesedays。"
"HismotherdidnotcallhimLungri[theLameOne]fornothing,"saidMotherWolfquietly。"Hehasbeenlameinonefootfromhisbirth。Thatiswhyhehasonlykilledcattle。NowthevillagersoftheWaingungaareangrywithhim,andhehascomeheretomakeourvillagersangry。Theywillscourthejungleforhimwhenheisfaraway,andweandourchildrenmustrunwhenthegrassissetalight。Indeed,weareverygratefultoShereKhan!"
"ShallItellhimofyourgratitude?"saidTabaqui。
"Out!"snappedFatherWolf。"Outandhuntwiththymaster。
Thouhastdoneharmenoughforonenight。"
"Igo,"saidTabaquiquietly。"YecanhearShereKhanbelowinthethickets。Imighthavesavedmyselfthemessage。"
FatherWolflistened,andbelowinthevalleythatrandowntoalittleriverheheardthedry,angry,snarly,singsongwhineofatigerwhohascaughtnothinganddoesnotcareifallthejungleknowsit。
"Thefool!"saidFatherWolf。"Tobeginanight’sworkwiththatnoise!DoeshethinkthatourbuckarelikehisfatWaingungabullocks?"
"H’sh。Itisneitherbullocknorbuckhehuntsto—night,"
saidMotherWolf。"ItisMan。"
Thewhinehadchangedtoasortofhummingpurrthatseemedtocomefromeveryquarterofthecompass。Itwasthenoisethatbewilderswoodcuttersandgypsiessleepingintheopen,andmakesthemrunsometimesintotheverymouthofthetiger。
"Man!"saidFatherWolf,showingallhiswhiteteeth。"Faugh!
AretherenotenoughbeetlesandfrogsinthetanksthathemusteatMan,andonourgroundtoo!"
TheLawoftheJungle,whichneverordersanythingwithoutareason,forbidseverybeasttoeatManexceptwhenheiskillingtoshowhischildrenhowtokill,andthenhemusthuntoutsidethehuntinggroundsofhispackortribe。Therealreasonforthisisthatman—killingmeans,soonerorlater,thearrivalofwhitemenonelephants,withguns,andhundredsofbrownmenwithgongsandrocketsandtorches。Theneverybodyinthejunglesuffers。ThereasonthebeastsgiveamongthemselvesisthatManistheweakestandmostdefenselessofalllivingthings,anditisunsportsmanliketotouchhim。Theysaytoo——anditistrue——thatman—eatersbecomemangy,andlosetheirteeth。
Thepurrgrewlouder,andendedinthefull—throated"Aaarh!"
ofthetiger’scharge。
Thentherewasahowl——anuntigerishhowl——fromShereKhan。"Hehasmissed,"saidMotherWolf。"Whatisit?"
FatherWolfranoutafewpacesandheardShereKhanmutteringandmumblingsavagelyashetumbledaboutinthescrub。
"Thefoolhashadnomoresensethantojumpatawoodcutter’scampfire,andhasburnedhisfeet,"saidFatherWolfwithagrunt。
"Tabaquiiswithhim。"
"Somethingiscominguphill,"saidMotherWolf,twitchingoneear。"Getready。"
Thebushesrustledalittleinthethicket,andFatherWolfdroppedwithhishaunchesunderhim,readyforhisleap。Then,ifyouhadbeenwatching,youwouldhaveseenthemostwonderfulthingintheworld——thewolfcheckedinmid—spring。Hemadehisboundbeforehesawwhatitwashewasjumpingat,andthenhetriedtostophimself。Theresultwasthatheshotupstraightintotheairforfourorfivefeet,landingalmostwhereheleftground。
"Man!"hesnapped。"Aman’scub。Look!"
Directlyinfrontofhim,holdingonbyalowbranch,stoodanakedbrownbabywhocouldjustwalk——assoftandasdimpledalittleatomasevercametoawolf’scaveatnight。HelookedupintoFatherWolf’sface,andlaughed。
"Isthataman’scub?"saidMotherWolf。"Ihaveneverseenone。Bringithere。"
AWolfaccustomedtomovinghisowncubscan,ifnecessary,mouthaneggwithoutbreakingit,andthoughFatherWolf’sjawsclosedrightonthechild’sbacknotatoothevenscratchedtheskinashelaiditdownamongthecubs。
"Howlittle!Hownaked,and——howbold!"saidMotherWolfsoftly。Thebabywaspushinghiswaybetweenthecubstogetclosetothewarmhide。"Ahai!Heistakinghismealwiththeothers。Andsothisisaman’scub。Now,wasthereeverawolfthatcouldboastofaman’scubamongherchildren?"
"Ihaveheardnowandagainofsuchathing,butneverinourPackorinmytime,"saidFatherWolf。"Heisaltogetherwithouthair,andIcouldkillhimwithatouchofmyfoot。Butsee,helooksupandisnotafraid。"
Themoonlightwasblockedoutofthemouthofthecave,forShereKhan’sgreatsquareheadandshoulderswerethrustintotheentrance。Tabaqui,behindhim,wassqueaking:"Mylord,mylord,itwentinhere!"
"ShereKhandoesusgreathonor,"saidFatherWolf,buthiseyeswereveryangry。"WhatdoesShereKhanneed?"
"Myquarry。Aman’scubwentthisway,"saidShereKhan。
"Itsparentshaverunoff。Giveittome。"
ShereKhanhadjumpedatawoodcutter’scampfire,asFatherWolfhadsaid,andwasfuriousfromthepainofhisburnedfeet。
ButFatherWolfknewthatthemouthofthecavewastoonarrowforatigertocomeinby。Evenwherehewas,ShereKhan’sshouldersandforepawswerecrampedforwantofroom,asaman’swouldbeifhetriedtofightinabarrel。
"TheWolvesareafreepeople,"saidFatherWolf。"TheytakeordersfromtheHeadofthePack,andnotfromanystripedcattle—killer。Theman’scubisours——tokillifwechoose。"
"Yechooseandyedonotchoose!Whattalkisthisofchoosing?BythebullthatIkilled,amItostandnosingintoyourdog’sdenformyfairdues?ItisI,ShereKhan,whospeak!"
Thetiger’sroarfilledthecavewiththunder。MotherWolfshookherselfclearofthecubsandsprangforward,hereyes,liketwogreenmoonsinthedarkness,facingtheblazingeyesofShereKhan。
"AnditisI,Raksha[TheDemon],whoanswers。Theman’scubismine,Lungri——minetome!Heshallnotbekilled。HeshalllivetorunwiththePackandtohuntwiththePack;andintheend,lookyou,hunteroflittlenakedcubs——frog—eater——
fish—killer——heshallhuntthee!Nowgethence,orbytheSambhurthatIkilled(Ieatnostarvedcattle),backthougoesttothymother,burnedbeastofthejungle,lamerthaneverthoucamestintotheworld!Go!"
FatherWolflookedonamazed。HehadalmostforgottenthedayswhenhewonMotherWolfinfairfightfromfiveotherwolves,whensheraninthePackandwasnotcalledTheDemonforcompliment’ssake。ShereKhanmighthavefacedFatherWolf,buthecouldnotstandupagainstMotherWolf,forheknewthatwherehewasshehadalltheadvantageoftheground,andwouldfighttothedeath。Sohebackedoutofthecavemouthgrowling,andwhenhewasclearheshouted:
"Eachdogbarksinhisownyard!WewillseewhatthePackwillsaytothisfosteringofman—cubs。Thecubismine,andtomyteethhewillcomeintheend,Obush—tailedthieves!"
MotherWolfthrewherselfdownpantingamongthecubs,andFatherWolfsaidtohergravely:
"ShereKhanspeaksthismuchtruth。ThecubmustbeshowntothePack。Wiltthoustillkeephim,Mother?"
"Keephim!"shegasped。"Hecamenaked,bynight,aloneandveryhungry;yethewasnotafraid!Look,hehaspushedoneofmybabestoonesidealready。AndthatlamebutcherwouldhavekilledhimandwouldhaverunofftotheWaingungawhilethevillagersherehuntedthroughallourlairsinrevenge!Keephim?
AssuredlyIwillkeephim。Liestill,littlefrog。OthouMowgli——forMowglitheFrogIwillcallthee——thetimewillcomewhenthouwilthuntShereKhanashehashuntedthee。"
"ButwhatwillourPacksay?"saidFatherWolf。
TheLawoftheJunglelaysdownveryclearlythatanywolfmay,whenhemarries,withdrawfromthePackhebelongsto。ButassoonashiscubsareoldenoughtostandontheirfeethemustbringthemtothePackCouncil,whichisgenerallyheldonceamonthatfullmoon,inorderthattheotherwolvesmayidentifythem。Afterthatinspectionthecubsarefreetorunwheretheyplease,anduntiltheyhavekilledtheirfirstbucknoexcuseisacceptedifagrownwolfofthePackkillsoneofthem。Thepunishmentisdeathwherethemurderercanbefound;andifyouthinkforaminuteyouwillseethatthismustbeso。
FatherWolfwaitedtillhiscubscouldrunalittle,andthenonthenightofthePackMeetingtookthemandMowgliandMotherWolftotheCouncilRock——ahilltopcoveredwithstonesandboulderswhereahundredwolvescouldhide。Akela,thegreatgrayLoneWolf,wholedallthePackbystrengthandcunning,layoutatfulllengthonhisrock,andbelowhimsatfortyormorewolvesofeverysizeandcolor,frombadger—coloredveteranswhocouldhandleabuckalonetoyoungblackthree—year—oldswhothoughttheycould。TheLoneWolfhadledthemforayearnow。Hehadfallentwiceintoawolftrapinhisyouth,andoncehehadbeenbeatenandleftfordead;soheknewthemannersandcustomsofmen。TherewasverylittletalkingattheRock。Thecubstumbledovereachotherinthecenterofthecirclewheretheirmothersandfatherssat,andnowandagainaseniorwolfwouldgoquietlyuptoacub,lookathimcarefully,andreturntohisplaceonnoiselessfeet。Sometimesamotherwouldpushhercubfaroutintothemoonlighttobesurethathehadnotbeenoverlooked。
Akelafromhisrockwouldcry:"YeknowtheLaw——yeknowtheLaw。Lookwell,OWolves!"Andtheanxiousmotherswouldtakeupthecall:"Look——lookwell,OWolves!"
Atlast——andMotherWolf’sneckbristlesliftedasthetimecame——FatherWolfpushed"MowglitheFrog,"astheycalledhim,intothecenter,wherehesatlaughingandplayingwithsomepebblesthatglistenedinthemoonlight。
Akelaneverraisedhisheadfromhispaws,butwentonwiththemonotonouscry:"Lookwell!"Amuffledroarcameupfrombehindtherocks——thevoiceofShereKhancrying:"Thecubismine。Givehimtome。WhathavetheFreePeopletodowithaman’scub?"Akelanevereventwitchedhisears。Allhesaidwas:
"Lookwell,OWolves!WhathavetheFreePeopletodowiththeordersofanysavetheFreePeople?Lookwell!"
Therewasachorusofdeepgrowls,andayoungwolfinhisfourthyearflungbackShereKhan’squestiontoAkela:"WhathavetheFreePeopletodowithaman’scub?"Now,theLawoftheJunglelaysdownthatifthereisanydisputeastotherightofacubtobeacceptedbythePack,hemustbespokenforbyatleasttwomembersofthePackwhoarenothisfatherandmother。
"Whospeaksforthiscub?"saidAkela。"AmongtheFreePeoplewhospeaks?"TherewasnoanswerandMotherWolfgotreadyforwhatsheknewwouldbeherlastfight,ifthingscametofighting。
ThentheonlyothercreaturewhoisallowedatthePackCouncil——Baloo,thesleepybrownbearwhoteachesthewolfcubstheLawoftheJungle:oldBaloo,whocancomeandgowherehepleasesbecauseheeatsonlynutsandrootsandhoney——roseuponhishindquartersandgrunted。
"Theman’scub——theman’scub?"hesaid。"Ispeakfortheman’scub。Thereisnoharminaman’scub。Ihavenogiftofwords,butIspeakthetruth。LethimrunwiththePack,andbeenteredwiththeothers。Imyselfwillteachhim。"
"Weneedyetanother,"saidAkela。"Baloohasspoken,andheisourteacherfortheyoungcubs。WhospeaksbesidesBaloo?"
Ablackshadowdroppeddownintothecircle。ItwasBagheeratheBlackPanther,inkyblackallover,butwiththepanthermarkingsshowingupincertainlightslikethepatternofwateredsilk。EverybodyknewBagheera,andnobodycaredtocrosshispath;forhewasascunningasTabaqui,asboldasthewildbuffalo,andasrecklessasthewoundedelephant。Buthehadavoiceassoftaswildhoneydrippingfromatree,andaskinsofterthandown。
"OAkela,andyetheFreePeople,"hepurred,"Ihavenorightinyourassembly,buttheLawoftheJunglesaysthatifthereisadoubtwhichisnotakillingmatterinregardtoanewcub,thelifeofthatcubmaybeboughtataprice。AndtheLawdoesnotsaywhomayormaynotpaythatprice。AmIright?"
"Good!Good!"saidtheyoungwolves,whoarealwayshungry。
"ListentoBagheera。Thecubcanbeboughtforaprice。ItistheLaw。"
"KnowingthatIhavenorighttospeakhere,Iaskyourleave。"
"Speakthen,"criedtwentyvoices。
"Tokillanakedcubisshame。Besides,hemaymakebettersportforyouwhenheisgrown。Baloohasspokeninhisbehalf。
NowtoBaloo’swordIwilladdonebull,andafatone,newlykilled,nothalfamilefromhere,ifyewillaccepttheman’scubaccordingtotheLaw。Isitdifficult?"
Therewasaclamorofscoresofvoices,saying:"Whatmatter?
Hewilldieinthewinterrains。Hewillscorchinthesun。Whatharmcananakedfrogdous?LethimrunwiththePack。Whereisthebull,Bagheera?Lethimbeaccepted。"AndthencameAkela’sdeepbay,crying:"Lookwell——lookwell,OWolves!"
Mowgliwasstilldeeplyinterestedinthepebbles,andhedidnotnoticewhenthewolvescameandlookedathimonebyone。Atlasttheyallwentdownthehillforthedeadbull,andonlyAkela,Bagheera,Baloo,andMowgli’sownwolveswereleft。ShereKhanroaredstillinthenight,forhewasveryangrythatMowglihadnotbeenhandedovertohim。
"Ay,roarwell,"saidBagheera,underhiswhiskers,"forthetimewillcomewhenthisnakedthingwillmaketheeroartoanothertune,orIknownothingofman。"
"Itwaswelldone,"saidAkela。"Menandtheircubsareverywise。Hemaybeahelpintime。"
"Truly,ahelpintimeofneed;fornonecanhopetoleadthePackforever,"saidBagheera。
Akelasaidnothing。Hewasthinkingofthetimethatcomestoeveryleaderofeverypackwhenhisstrengthgoesfromhimandhegetsfeeblerandfeebler,tillatlastheiskilledbythewolvesandanewleadercomesup——tobekilledinhisturn。
"Takehimaway,"hesaidtoFatherWolf,"andtrainhimasbefitsoneoftheFreePeople。"
AndthatishowMowgliwasenteredintotheSeeoneeWolfPackforthepriceofabullandonBaloo’sgoodword。
Nowyoumustbecontenttoskiptenorelevenwholeyears,andonlyguessatallthewonderfullifethatMowgliledamongthewolves,becauseifitwerewrittenoutitwouldfilleversomanybooks。Hegrewupwiththecubs,thoughthey,ofcourse,weregrownwolvesalmostbeforehewasachild。AndFatherWolftaughthimhisbusiness,andthemeaningofthingsinthejungle,tilleveryrustleinthegrass,everybreathofthewarmnightair,everynoteoftheowlsabovehishead,everyscratchofabat’sclawsasitroostedforawhileinatree,andeverysplashofeverylittlefishjumpinginapoolmeantjustasmuchtohimastheworkofhisofficemeanstoabusinessman。Whenhewasnotlearninghesatoutinthesunandslept,andateandwenttosleepagain。Whenhefeltdirtyorhotheswamintheforestpools;andwhenhewantedhoney(Balootoldhimthathoneyandnutswerejustaspleasanttoeatasrawmeat)heclimbedupforit,andthatBagheerashowedhimhowtodo。Bagheerawouldlieoutonabranchandcall,"Comealong,LittleBrother,"andatfirstMowgliwouldclinglikethesloth,butafterwardhewouldflinghimselfthroughthebranchesalmostasboldlyasthegrayape。HetookhisplaceattheCouncilRock,too,whenthePackmet,andtherehediscoveredthatifhestaredhardatanywolf,thewolfwouldbeforcedtodrophiseyes,andsoheusedtostareforfun。Atothertimeshewouldpickthelongthornsoutofthepadsofhisfriends,forwolvessufferterriblyfromthornsandbursintheircoats。Hewouldgodownthehillsideintothecultivatedlandsbynight,andlookverycuriouslyatthevillagersintheirhuts,buthehadamistrustofmenbecauseBagheerashowedhimasquareboxwithadropgatesocunninglyhiddeninthejunglethathenearlywalkedintoit,andtoldhimthatitwasatrap。HelovedbetterthananythingelsetogowithBagheeraintothedarkwarmheartoftheforest,tosleepallthroughthedrowsyday,andatnightseehowBagheeradidhiskilling。Bagheerakilledrightandleftashefelthungry,andsodidMowgli——withoneexception。Assoonashewasoldenoughtounderstandthings,BagheeratoldhimthathemustnevertouchcattlebecausehehadbeenboughtintothePackatthepriceofabull’slife。"Allthejungleisthine,"saidBagheera,"andthoucanstkilleverythingthatthouartstrongenoughtokill;butforthesakeofthebullthatboughttheethoumustneverkilloreatanycattleyoungorold。ThatistheLawoftheJungle。"Mowgliobeyedfaithfully。
Andhegrewandgrewstrongasaboymustgrowwhodoesnotknowthatheislearninganylessons,andwhohasnothingintheworldtothinkofexceptthingstoeat。
MotherWolftoldhimonceortwicethatShereKhanwasnotacreaturetobetrusted,andthatsomedayhemustkillShereKhan。
Butthoughayoungwolfwouldhaverememberedthatadviceeveryhour,Mowgliforgotitbecausehewasonlyaboy——thoughhewouldhavecalledhimselfawolfifhehadbeenabletospeakinanyhumantongue。
ShereKhanwasalwayscrossinghispathinthejungle,forasAkelagrewolderandfeeblerthelametigerhadcometobegreatfriendswiththeyoungerwolvesofthePack,whofollowedhimforscraps,athingAkelawouldneverhaveallowedifhehaddaredtopushhisauthoritytotheproperbounds。ThenShereKhanwouldflatterthemandwonderthatsuchfineyounghunterswerecontenttobeledbyadyingwolfandaman’scub。"Theytellme,"ShereKhanwouldsay,"thatatCouncilyedarenotlookhimbetweentheeyes。"Andtheyoungwolveswouldgrowlandbristle。
Bagheera,whohadeyesandearseverywhere,knewsomethingofthis,andonceortwicehetoldMowgliinsomanywordsthatShereKhanwouldkillhimsomeday。Mowgliwouldlaughandanswer:"I
havethePackandIhavethee;andBaloo,thoughheissolazy,mightstrikeablowortwoformysake。WhyshouldIbeafraid?"
ItwasoneverywarmdaythatanewnotioncametoBagheera——
bornofsomethingthathehadheard。PerhapsIkkithePorcupinehadtoldhim;buthesaidtoMowgliwhentheyweredeepinthejungle,astheboylaywithhisheadonBagheera’sbeautifulblackskin,"LittleBrother,howoftenhaveItoldtheethatShereKhanisthyenemy?"
"Asmanytimesastherearenutsonthatpalm,"saidMowgli,who,naturally,couldnotcount。"Whatofit?Iamsleepy,Bagheera,andShereKhanisalllongtailandloudtalk——likeMao,thePeacock。"
"Butthisisnotimeforsleeping。Balooknowsit;Iknowit;
thePackknowit;andeventhefoolish,foolishdeerknow。
Tabaquihastoldtheetoo。"
"Ho!ho!"saidMowgli。"TabaquicametomenotlongagowithsomerudetalkthatIwasanakedman’scubandnotfittodigpig—nuts。ButIcaughtTabaquibythetailandswunghimtwiceagainstapalm—treetoteachhimbettermanners。"
"Thatwasfoolishness,forthoughTabaquiisamischief—maker,hewouldhavetoldtheeofsomethingthatconcernedtheeclosely。
Openthoseeyes,LittleBrother。ShereKhandarenotkilltheeinthejungle。Butremember,Akelaisveryold,andsoonthedaycomeswhenhecannotkillhisbuck,andthenhewillbeleadernomore。ManyofthewolvesthatlookedtheeoverwhenthouwastbroughttotheCouncilfirstareoldtoo,andtheyoungwolvesbelieve,asShereKhanhastaughtthem,thataman—cubhasnoplacewiththePack。Inalittletimethouwiltbeaman。"
"Andwhatisamanthatheshouldnotrunwithhisbrothers?"
saidMowgli。"Iwasborninthejungle。IhaveobeyedtheLawoftheJungle,andthereisnowolfofoursfromwhosepawsIhavenotpulledathorn。Surelytheyaremybrothers!"
Bagheerastretchedhimselfatfulllengthandhalfshuthiseyes。"LittleBrother,"saidhe,"feelundermyjaw。"
Mowgliputuphisstrongbrownhand,andjustunderBagheera’ssilkychin,wherethegiantrollingmuscleswereallhidbytheglossyhair,hecameuponalittlebaldspot。
"ThereisnooneinthejunglethatknowsthatI,Bagheera,carrythatmark——themarkofthecollar;andyet,LittleBrother,Iwasbornamongmen,anditwasamongmenthatmymotherdied——inthecagesoftheking’spalaceatOodeypore。ItwasbecauseofthisthatIpaidthepricefortheeattheCouncilwhenthouwastalittlenakedcub。Yes,Itoowasbornamongmen。I
hadneverseenthejungle。TheyfedmebehindbarsfromanironpantillonenightIfeltthatIwasBagheera——thePanther——
andnoman’splaything,andIbrokethesillylockwithoneblowofmypawandcameaway。AndbecauseIhadlearnedthewaysofmen,IbecamemoreterribleinthejunglethanShereKhan。Isitnotso?"
"Yes,"saidMowgli,"allthejunglefearBagheera——allexceptMowgli。"
"Oh,thouartaman’scub,"saidtheBlackPantherverytenderly。"AndevenasIreturnedtomyjungle,sothoumustgobacktomenatlast——tothemenwhoarethybrothers——ifthouartnotkilledintheCouncil。"
"Butwhy——butwhyshouldanywishtokillme?"saidMowgli。
"Lookatme,"saidBagheera。AndMowglilookedathimsteadilybetweentheeyes。Thebigpantherturnedhisheadawayinhalfaminute。
"Thatiswhy,"hesaid,shiftinghispawontheleaves。"NotevenIcanlooktheebetweentheeyes,andIwasbornamongmen,andIlovethee,LittleBrother。Theotherstheyhatetheebecausetheireyescannotmeetthine;becausethouartwise;
becausethouhastpulledoutthornsfromtheirfeet——becausethouartaman。"
"Ididnotknowthesethings,"saidMowglisullenly,andhefrownedunderhisheavyblackeyebrows。
"WhatistheLawoftheJungle?Strikefirstandthengivetongue。Bythyverycarelessnesstheyknowthatthouartaman。
Butbewise。ItisinmyheartthatwhenAkelamisseshisnextkill——andateachhuntitcostshimmoretopinthebuck——thePackwillturnagainsthimandagainstthee。TheywillholdajungleCouncilattheRock,andthen——andthen——Ihaveit!"
saidBagheera,leapingup。"Gothoudownquicklytothemen’shutsinthevalley,andtakesomeoftheRedFlowerwhichtheygrowthere,sothatwhenthetimecomesthoumayesthaveevenastrongerfriendthanIorBalooorthoseofthePackthatlovethee。GettheRedFlower。"
ByRedFlowerBagheerameantfire,onlynocreatureinthejunglewillcallfirebyitspropername。Everybeastlivesindeadlyfearofit,andinventsahundredwaysofdescribingit。
"TheRedFlower?"saidMowgli。"Thatgrowsoutsidetheirhutsinthetwilight。Iwillgetsome。"
"Therespeakstheman’scub,"saidBagheeraproudly。
"Rememberthatitgrowsinlittlepots。Getoneswiftly,andkeepitbytheefortimeofneed。"
"Good!"saidMowgli。"Igo。Butartthousure,OmyBagheera"——heslippedhisarmaroundthesplendidneckandlookeddeepintothebigeyes——"artthousurethatallthisisShereKhan’sdoing?"
"BytheBrokenLockthatfreedme,Iamsure,LittleBrother。"
"Then,bytheBullthatboughtme,IwillpayShereKhanfulltaleforthis,anditmaybealittleover,"saidMowgli,andheboundedaway。
"Thatisaman。Thatisallaman,"saidBagheeratohimself,lyingdownagain。"Oh,ShereKhan,neverwasablackerhuntingthanthatfrog—huntofthinetenyearsago!"
Mowgliwasfarandfarthroughtheforest,runninghard,andhisheartwashotinhim。Hecametothecaveastheeveningmistrose,anddrewbreath,andlookeddownthevalley。Thecubswereout,butMotherWolf,atthebackofthecave,knewbyhisbreathingthatsomethingwastroublingherfrog。
"Whatisit,Son?"shesaid。
"Somebat’schatterofShereKhan,"hecalledback。"Ihuntamongtheplowedfieldstonight,"andheplungeddownwardthroughthebushes,tothestreamatthebottomofthevalley。Therehechecked,forheheardtheyellofthePackhunting,heardthebellowofahuntedSambhur,andthesnortasthebuckturnedatbay。Thentherewerewicked,bitterhowlsfromtheyoungwolves:
"Akela!Akela!LettheLoneWolfshowhisstrength。RoomfortheleaderofthePack!Spring,Akela!"
TheLoneWolfmusthavesprungandmissedhishold,forMowgliheardthesnapofhisteethandthenayelpastheSambhurknockedhimoverwithhisforefoot。
Hedidnotwaitforanythingmore,butdashedon;andtheyellsgrewfainterbehindhimasheranintothecroplandswherethevillagerslived。
"Bagheeraspoketruth,"hepanted,ashenestleddowninsomecattlefodderbythewindowofahut。"To—morrowisonedaybothforAkelaandforme。"
Thenhepressedhisfaceclosetothewindowandwatchedthefireonthehearth。Hesawthehusbandman’swifegetupandfeeditinthenightwithblacklumps。Andwhenthemorningcameandthemistswereallwhiteandcold,hesawtheman’schildpickupawickerpotplasteredinsidewithearth,fillitwithlumpsofred—hotcharcoal,putitunderhisblanket,andgoouttotendthecowsinthebyre。
"Isthatall?"saidMowgli。"Ifacubcandoit,thereisnothingtofear。"Sohestroderoundthecornerandmettheboy,tookthepotfromhishand,anddisappearedintothemistwhiletheboyhowledwithfear。
"Theyareverylikeme,"saidMowgli,blowingintothepotashehadseenthewomando。"ThisthingwilldieifIdonotgiveitthingstoeat";andhedroppedtwigsanddriedbarkontheredstuff。HalfwayupthehillhemetBagheerawiththemorningdewshininglikemoonstonesonhiscoat。
"Akelahasmissed,"saidthePanther。"Theywouldhavekilledhimlastnight,buttheyneededtheealso。Theywerelookingfortheeonthehill。"
"Iwasamongtheplowedlands。Iamready。See!"Mowgliheldupthefire—pot。
"Good!Now,Ihaveseenmenthrustadrybranchintothatstuff,andpresentlytheRedFlowerblossomedattheendofit。
Artthounotafraid?"
"No。WhyshouldIfear?Iremembernow——ifitisnotadream——how,beforeIwasaWolf,IlaybesidetheRedFlower,anditwaswarmandpleasant。"
AllthatdayMowglisatinthecavetendinghisfirepotanddippingdrybranchesintoittoseehowtheylooked。Hefoundabranchthatsatisfiedhim,andintheeveningwhenTabaquicametothecaveandtoldhimrudelyenoughthathewaswantedattheCouncilRock,helaughedtillTabaquiranaway。ThenMowgliwenttotheCouncil,stilllaughing。
AkelatheLoneWolflaybythesideofhisrockasasignthattheleadershipofthePackwasopen,andShereKhanwithhisfollowingofscrap—fedwolveswalkedtoandfroopenlybeingflattered。BagheeralayclosetoMowgli,andthefirepotwasbetweenMowgli’sknees。Whentheywereallgatheredtogether,ShereKhanbegantospeak——athinghewouldneverhavedaredtodowhenAkelawasinhisprime。
"Hehasnoright,"whisperedBagheera。"Sayso。Heisadog’sson。Hewillbefrightened。"
Mowglisprangtohisfeet。"FreePeople,"hecried,"doesShereKhanleadthePack?Whathasatigertodowithourleadership?"
"Seeingthattheleadershipisyetopen,andbeingaskedtospeak——"ShereKhanbegan。
"Bywhom?"saidMowgli。"Arewealljackals,tofawnonthiscattlebutcher?TheleadershipofthePackiswiththePackalone。"
Therewereyellsof"Silence,thouman’scub!""Lethimspeak。HehaskeptourLaw";andatlasttheseniorsofthePackthundered:"LettheDeadWolfspeak。"WhenaleaderofthePackhasmissedhiskill,heiscalledtheDeadWolfaslongashelives,whichisnotlong。
Akelaraisedhisoldheadwearily:——
"FreePeople,andyetoo,jackalsofShereKhan,fortwelveseasonsIhaveledyetoandfromthekill,andinallthattimenotonehasbeentrappedormaimed。NowIhavemissedmykill。
Yeknowhowthatplotwasmade。Yeknowhowyebroughtmeuptoanuntriedbucktomakemyweaknessknown。Itwascleverlydone。
YourrightistokillmehereontheCouncilRock,now。
Therefore,Iask,whocomestomakeanendoftheLoneWolf?Foritismyright,bytheLawoftheJungle,thatyecomeonebyone。"
Therewasalonghush,fornosinglewolfcaredtofightAkelatothedeath。ThenShereKhanroared:"Bah!Whathavewetodowiththistoothlessfool?Heisdoomedtodie!Itistheman—cubwhohaslivedtoolong。FreePeople,hewasmymeatfromthefirst。Givehimtome。Iamwearyofthisman—wolffolly。Hehastroubledthejunglefortenseasons。Givemetheman—cub,orIwillhuntherealways,andnotgiveyouonebone。Heisaman,aman’schild,andfromthemarrowofmybonesIhatehim!"
ThenmorethanhalfthePackyelled:"Aman!Aman!Whathasamantodowithus?Lethimgotohisownplace。"
"Andturnallthepeopleofthevillagesagainstus?"clamoredShereKhan。"No,givehimtome。Heisaman,andnoneofuscanlookhimbetweentheeyes。"
Akelaliftedhisheadagainandsaid,"Hehaseatenourfood。
Hehassleptwithus。Hehasdrivengameforus。HehasbrokennowordoftheLawoftheJungle。"
"Also,Ipaidforhimwithabullwhenhewasaccepted。Theworthofabullislittle,butBagheera’shonorissomethingthathewillperhapsfightfor,"saidBagheerainhisgentlestvoice。
"Abullpaidtenyearsago!"thePacksnarled。"Whatdowecareforbonestenyearsold?"
"Orforapledge?"saidBagheera,hiswhiteteethbaredunderhislip。"WellareyecalledtheFreePeople!"
"Noman’scubcanrunwiththepeopleofthejungle,"howledShereKhan。"Givehimtome!"
"Heisourbrotherinallbutblood,"Akelawenton,"andyewouldkillhimhere!Intruth,Ihavelivedtoolong。Someofyeareeatersofcattle,andofothersIhaveheardthat,underShereKhan’steaching,yegobydarknightandsnatchchildrenfromthevillager’sdoorstep。ThereforeIknowyetobecowards,anditistocowardsIspeak。ItiscertainthatImustdie,andmylifeisofnoworth,orIwouldofferthatintheman—cub’splace。ButforthesakeoftheHonorofthePack,——alittlematterthatbybeingwithoutaleaderyehaveforgotten,——Ipromisethatifyelettheman—cubgotohisownplace,Iwillnot,whenmytimecomestodie,bareonetoothagainstye。Iwilldiewithoutfighting。ThatwillatleastsavethePackthreelives。MoreI
cannotdo;butifyewill,Icansaveyetheshamethatcomesofkillingabrotheragainstwhomthereisnofault——abrotherspokenforandboughtintothePackaccordingtotheLawoftheJungle。"
"Heisaman——aman——aman!"snarledthePack。AndmostofthewolvesbegantogatherroundShereKhan,whosetailwasbeginningtoswitch。
"Nowthebusinessisinthyhands,"saidBagheeratoMowgli。
"Wecandonomoreexceptfight。"
Mowglistoodupright——thefirepotinhishands。Thenhestretchedouthisarms,andyawnedinthefaceoftheCouncil;buthewasfuriouswithrageandsorrow,for,wolflike,thewolveshadnevertoldhimhowtheyhatedhim。"Listenyou!"hecried。
"Thereisnoneedforthisdog’sjabber。YehavetoldmesooftentonightthatIamaman(andindeedIwouldhavebeenawolfwithyoutomylife’send)thatIfeelyourwordsaretrue。SoIdonotcallyemybrothersanymore,butsag[dogs],asamanshould。
Whatyewilldo,andwhatyewillnotdo,isnotyourstosay。
Thatmatteriswithme;andthatwemayseethemattermoreplainly,I,theman,havebroughtherealittleoftheRedFlowerwhichye,dogs,fear。"
Heflungthefirepotontheground,andsomeoftheredcoalslitatuftofdriedmossthatflaredup,asalltheCouncildrewbackinterrorbeforetheleapingflames。
Mowglithrusthisdeadbranchintothefiretillthetwigslitandcrackled,andwhirleditabovehisheadamongthecoweringwolves。
"Thouartthemaster,"saidBagheerainanundertone。"SaveAkelafromthedeath。Hewaseverthyfriend。"
Akela,thegrimoldwolfwhohadneveraskedformercyinhislife,gaveonepiteouslookatMowgliastheboystoodallnaked,hislongblackhairtossingoverhisshouldersinthelightoftheblazingbranchthatmadetheshadowsjumpandquiver。
"Good!"saidMowgli,staringroundslowly。"Iseethatyearedogs。Igofromyoutomyownpeople——iftheybemyownpeople。
Thejungleisshuttome,andImustforgetyourtalkandyourcompanionship。ButIwillbemoremercifulthanyeare。BecauseIwasallbutyourbrotherinblood,IpromisethatwhenIamamanamongmenIwillnotbetrayyetomenasyehavebetrayedme。"
Hekickedthefirewithhisfoot,andthesparksflewup。"ThereshallbenowarbetweenanyofusinthePack。ButhereisadebttopaybeforeIgo。"HestrodeforwardtowhereShereKhansatblinkingstupidlyattheflames,andcaughthimbythetuftonhischin。Bagheerafollowedincaseofaccidents。"Up,dog!"Mowglicried。"Up,whenamanspeaks,orIwillsetthatcoatablaze!"
ShereKhan’searslayflatbackonhishead,andheshuthiseyes,fortheblazingbranchwasverynear。
"Thiscattle—killersaidhewouldkillmeintheCouncilbecausehehadnotkilledmewhenIwasacub。Thusandthus,then,dowebeatdogswhenwearemen。Stirawhisker,Lungri,andIramtheRedFlowerdownthygullet!"HebeatShereKhanovertheheadwiththebranch,andthetigerwhimperedandwhinedinanagonyoffear。
"Pah!Singedjunglecat——gonow!ButrememberwhennextI
cometotheCouncilRock,asamanshouldcome,itwillbewithShereKhan’shideonmyhead。Fortherest,Akelagoesfreetoliveashepleases。Yewillnotkillhim,becausethatisnotmywill。NordoIthinkthatyewillsithereanylonger,lollingoutyourtonguesasthoughyeweresomebodies,insteadofdogswhomIdriveout——thus!Go!"Thefirewasburningfuriouslyattheendofthebranch,andMowglistruckrightandleftroundthecircle,andthewolvesranhowlingwiththesparksburningtheirfur。AtlasttherewereonlyAkela,Bagheera,andperhapstenwolvesthathadtakenMowgli’spart。ThensomethingbegantohurtMowgliinsidehim,ashehadneverbeenhurtinhislifebefore,andhecaughthisbreathandsobbed,andthetearsrandownhisface。
"Whatisit?Whatisit?"hesaid。"Idonotwishtoleavethejungle,andIdonotknowwhatthisis。AmIdying,Bagheera?"
"No,LittleBrother。Thatisonlytearssuchasmenuse,"
saidBagheera。"NowIknowthouartaman,andaman’scubnolonger。Thejungleisshutindeedtotheehenceforward。Letthemfall,Mowgli。Theyareonlytears。"SoMowglisatandcriedasthoughhisheartwouldbreak;andhehadnevercriedinallhislifebefore。
"Now,"hesaid,"Iwillgotomen。ButfirstImustsayfarewelltomymother。"AndhewenttothecavewhereshelivedwithFatherWolf,andhecriedonhercoat,whilethefourcubshowledmiserably。
"Yewillnotforgetme?"saidMowgli。
"Neverwhilewecanfollowatrail,"saidthecubs。"Cometothefootofthehillwhenthouartaman,andwewilltalktothee;andwewillcomeintothecroplandstoplaywiththeebynight。"
"Comesoon!"saidFatherWolf。"Oh,wiselittlefrog,comeagainsoon;forwebeold,thymotherandI。"
"Comesoon,"saidMotherWolf,"littlenakedsonofmine。
For,listen,childofman,IlovedtheemorethaneverIlovedmycubs。"
"Iwillsurelycome,"saidMowgli。"AndwhenIcomeitwillbetolayoutShereKhan’shideupontheCouncilRock。Donotforgetme!Telltheminthejunglenevertoforgetme!"
ThedawnwasbeginningtobreakwhenMowgliwentdownthehillsidealone,tomeetthosemysteriousthingsthatarecalledmen。
Hunting—SongoftheSeeoneePackAsthedawnwasbreakingtheSambhurbelledOnce,twiceandagain!
Andadoeleapedup,andadoeleapedupFromthepondinthewoodwherethewilddeersup。
ThisI,scoutingalone,beheld,Once,twiceandagain!
AsthedawnwasbreakingtheSambhurbelledOnce,twiceandagain!
Andawolfstoleback,andawolfstolebackTocarrythewordtothewaitingpack,AndwesoughtandwefoundandwebayedonhistrackOnce,twiceandagain!
AsthedawnwasbreakingtheWolfPackyelledOnce,twiceandagain!
Feetinthejunglethatleavenomark!
Eyesthatcanseeinthedark——thedark!
Tongue——givetonguetoit!Hark!Ohark!
Once,twiceandagain!
Kaa’sHuntingHisspotsarethejoyoftheLeopard:hishornsaretheBuffalo’spride。
Beclean,forthestrengthofthehunterisknownbytheglossofhishide。
IfyefindthattheBullockcantossyou,ortheheavy—browedSambhurcangore;
Yeneednotstopworktoinformus:weknewittenseasonsbefore。
Oppressnotthecubsofthestranger,buthailthemasSisterandBrother,Forthoughtheyarelittleandfubsy,itmaybetheBearistheirmother。
"Thereisnoneliketome!"saystheCubintheprideofhisearliestkill;
ButthejungleislargeandtheCubheissmall。Lethimthinkandbestill。
MaximsofBalooAllthatistoldherehappenedsometimebeforeMowgliwasturnedoutoftheSeeoneeWolfPack,orrevengedhimselfonShereKhanthetiger。ItwasinthedayswhenBaloowasteachinghimtheLawoftheJungle。Thebig,serious,oldbrownbearwasdelightedtohavesoquickapupil,fortheyoungwolveswillonlylearnasmuchoftheLawoftheJungleasappliestotheirownpackandtribe,andrunawayassoonastheycanrepeattheHuntingVerse——"Feetthatmakenonoise;eyesthatcanseeinthedark;earsthatcanhearthewindsintheirlairs,andsharpwhiteteeth,allthesethingsarethemarksofourbrothersexceptTabaquitheJackalandtheHyaenawhomwehate。"ButMowgli,asaman—cub,hadtolearnagreatdealmorethanthis。SometimesBagheeratheBlackPantherwouldcomeloungingthroughthejungletoseehowhispetwasgettingon,andwouldpurrwithhisheadagainstatreewhileMowglirecitedtheday’slessontoBaloo。Theboycouldclimbalmostaswellashecouldswim,andswimalmostaswellashecouldrun。SoBaloo,theTeacheroftheLaw,taughthimtheWoodandWaterLaws:howtotellarottenbranchfromasoundone;howtospeakpolitelytothewildbeeswhenhecameuponahiveofthemfiftyfeetaboveground;whattosaytoMangtheBatwhenhedisturbedhiminthebranchesatmidday;andhowtowarnthewater—snakesinthepoolsbeforehesplasheddownamongthem。NoneoftheJunglePeoplelikebeingdisturbed,andallareveryreadytoflyatanintruder。Then,too,MowgliwastaughttheStrangers’HuntingCall,whichmustberepeatedaloudtillitisanswered,wheneveroneoftheJungle—Peoplehuntsoutsidehisowngrounds。Itmeans,translated,"GivemeleavetohuntherebecauseIamhungry。"Andtheansweris,"Huntthenforfood,butnotforpleasure。"
AllthiswillshowyouhowmuchMowglihadtolearnbyheart,andhegrewverytiredofsayingthesamethingoverahundredtimes。But,asBaloosaidtoBagheera,onedaywhenMowglihadbeencuffedandrunoffinatemper,"Aman’scubisaman’scub,andhemustlearnalltheLawoftheJungle。"
"Butthinkhowsmallheis,"saidtheBlackPanther,whowouldhavespoiledMowgliifhehadhadhisownway。"Howcanhislittleheadcarryallthylongtalk?"
"Isthereanythinginthejungletoolittletobekilled?No。
ThatiswhyIteachhimthesethings,andthatiswhyIhithim,verysoftly,whenheforgets。"
"Softly!Whatdostthouknowofsoftness,oldIron—feet?"
Bagheeragrunted。"Hisfaceisallbruisedtodaybythy——
softness。Ugh。"
"Betterheshouldbebruisedfromheadtofootbymewholovehimthanthatheshouldcometoharmthroughignorance,"Balooansweredveryearnestly。"IamnowteachinghimtheMasterWordsoftheJunglethatshallprotecthimwiththebirdsandtheSnakePeople,andallthathuntonfourfeet,excepthisownpack。Hecannowclaimprotection,ifhewillonlyrememberthewords,fromallinthejungle。Isnotthatworthalittlebeating?"
"Well,looktoitthenthatthoudostnotkilltheman—cub。
Heisnotreetrunktosharpenthybluntclawsupon。ButwhatarethoseMasterWords?Iammorelikelytogivehelpthantoaskit"
——Bagheerastretchedoutonepawandadmiredthesteel—blue,ripping—chiseltalonsattheendofit——"stillIshouldliketoknow。"
"IwillcallMowgliandheshallsaythem——ifhewill。
Come,LittleBrother!"
"Myheadisringinglikeabeetree,"saidasullenlittlevoiceovertheirheads,andMowglisliddownatreetrunkveryangryandindignant,addingashereachedtheground:"IcomeforBagheeraandnotforthee,fatoldBaloo!"
"Thatisallonetome,"saidBaloo,thoughhewashurtandgrieved。"TellBagheera,then,theMasterWordsoftheJunglethatIhavetaughttheethisday。"
"MasterWordsforwhichpeople?"saidMowgli,delightedtoshowoff。"Thejunglehasmanytongues。Iknowthemall。"
"Alittlethouknowest,butnotmuch。See,OBagheera,theyneverthanktheirteacher。NotonesmallwolflinghasevercomebacktothankoldBalooforhisteachings。SaythewordfortheHunting—People,then——greatscholar。"
"Webeofoneblood,yeandI,"saidMowgli,givingthewordstheBearaccentwhichalltheHuntingPeopleuse。
"Good。Nowforthebirds。"
Mowglirepeated,withtheKite’swhistleattheendofthesentence。
"NowfortheSnake—People,"saidBagheera。
Theanswerwasaperfectlyindescribablehiss,andMowglikickeduphisfeetbehind,clappedhishandstogethertoapplaudhimself,andjumpedontoBagheera’sback,wherehesatsideways,drummingwithhisheelsontheglossyskinandmakingtheworstfaceshecouldthinkofatBaloo。
"There——there!Thatwasworthalittlebruise,"saidthebrownbeartenderly。"Somedaythouwiltrememberme。"ThenheturnedasidetotellBagheerahowhehadbeggedtheMasterWordsfromHathitheWildElephant,whoknowsallaboutthesethings,andhowHathihadtakenMowglidowntoapooltogettheSnakeWordfromawater—snake,becauseBaloocouldnotpronounceit,andhowMowgliwasnowreasonablysafeagainstallaccidentsinthejungle,becauseneithersnake,bird,norbeastwouldhurthim。
"Noonethenistobefeared,"Baloowoundup,pattinghisbigfurrystomachwithpride。
"Excepthisowntribe,"saidBagheera,underhisbreath;andthenaloudtoMowgli,"Haveacareformyribs,LittleBrother!
Whatisallthisdancingupanddown?"
MowglihadbeentryingtomakehimselfheardbypullingatBagheera’sshoulderfurandkickinghard。Whenthetwolistenedtohimhewasshoutingatthetopofhisvoice,"AndsoIshallhaveatribeofmyown,andleadthemthroughthebranchesalldaylong。"
"Whatisthisnewfolly,littledreamerofdreams?"saidBagheera。
"Yes,andthrowbranchesanddirtatoldBaloo,"Mowgliwenton。"Theyhavepromisedmethis。Ah!"
"Whoof!"Baloo’sbigpawscoopedMowglioffBagheera’sback,andastheboylaybetweenthebigfore—pawshecouldseetheBearwasangry。
"Mowgli,"saidBaloo,"thouhastbeentalkingwiththeBandar—log——theMonkeyPeople。"
MowglilookedatBagheeratoseeifthePantherwasangrytoo,andBagheera’seyeswereashardasjadestones。
"ThouhastbeenwiththeMonkeyPeople——thegrayapes——thepeoplewithoutalaw——theeatersofeverything。Thatisgreatshame。"
"WhenBaloohurtmyhead,"saidMowgli(hewasstillonhisback),"Iwentaway,andthegrayapescamedownfromthetreesandhadpityonme。Nooneelsecared。"Hesnuffledalittle。
"ThepityoftheMonkeyPeople!"Baloosnorted。"Thestillnessofthemountainstream!Thecoolofthesummersun!
Andthen,man—cub?"
"Andthen,andthen,theygavemenutsandpleasantthingstoeat,andthey——theycarriedmeintheirarmsuptothetopofthetreesandsaidIwastheirbloodbrotherexceptthatIhadnotail,andshouldbetheirleadersomeday。"
"Theyhavenoleader,"saidBagheera。"Theylie。Theyhavealwayslied。"
"Theywereverykindandbademecomeagain。WhyhaveIneverbeentakenamongtheMonkeyPeople?TheystandontheirfeetasI
do。Theydonothitmewiththeirhardpaws。Theyplayallday。
Letmegetup!BadBaloo,letmeup!Iwillplaywiththemagain。"
"Listen,man—cub,"saidtheBear,andhisvoicerumbledlikethunderonahotnight。"IhavetaughttheealltheLawoftheJungleforallthepeoplesofthejungle——excepttheMonkey—Folkwholiveinthetrees。Theyhavenolaw。Theyareoutcasts。
Theyhavenospeechoftheirown,butusethestolenwordswhichtheyoverhearwhentheylisten,andpeep,andwaitupaboveinthebranches。Theirwayisnotourway。Theyarewithoutleaders。Theyhavenoremembrance。Theyboastandchatterandpretendthattheyareagreatpeopleabouttodogreataffairsinthejungle,butthefallingofanutturnstheirmindstolaughterandallisforgotten。Weofthejunglehavenodealingswiththem。Wedonotdrinkwherethemonkeysdrink;wedonotgowherethemonkeysgo;wedonothuntwheretheyhunt;wedonotdiewheretheydie。HastthoueverheardmespeakoftheBandar—logtilltoday?"
"No,"saidMowgliinawhisper,fortheforestwasverystillnowBaloohadfinished。
"TheJungle—Peopleputthemoutoftheirmouthsandoutoftheirminds。Theyareverymany,evil,dirty,shameless,andtheydesire,iftheyhaveanyfixeddesire,tobenoticedbytheJunglePeople。Butwedonotnoticethemevenwhentheythrownutsandfilthonourheads。"
Hehadhardlyspokenwhenashowerofnutsandtwigsspattereddownthroughthebranches;andtheycouldhearcoughingsandhowlingsandangryjumpingshighupintheairamongthethinbranches。
"TheMonkey—Peopleareforbidden,"saidBaloo,"forbiddentotheJungle—People。Remember。"
"Forbidden,"saidBagheera,"butIstillthinkBalooshouldhavewarnedtheeagainstthem。"
"I——I?HowwasItoguesshewouldplaywithsuchdirt。
TheMonkeyPeople!Faugh!"
Afreshshowercamedownontheirheadsandthetwotrottedaway,takingMowgliwiththem。WhatBaloohadsaidaboutthemonkeyswasperfectlytrue。Theybelongedtothetree—tops,andasbeastsveryseldomlookup,therewasnooccasionforthemonkeysandtheJungle—Peopletocrosseachother’spath。Butwhenevertheyfoundasickwolf,orawoundedtiger,orbear,themonkeyswouldtormenthim,andwouldthrowsticksandnutsatanybeastforfunandinthehopeofbeingnoticed。Thentheywouldhowlandshrieksenselesssongs,andinvitetheJungle—Peopletoclimbuptheirtreesandfightthem,orwouldstartfuriousbattlesovernothingamongthemselves,andleavethedeadmonkeyswheretheJungle—Peoplecouldseethem。Theywerealwaysjustgoingtohavealeader,andlawsandcustomsoftheirown,buttheyneverdid,becausetheirmemorieswouldnotholdoverfromdaytoday,andsotheycompromisedthingsbymakingupasaying,"WhattheBandar—logthinknowthejunglewillthinklater,"andthatcomfortedthemagreatdeal。Noneofthebeastscouldreachthem,butontheotherhandnoneofthebeastswouldnoticethem,andthatwaswhytheyweresopleasedwhenMowglicametoplaywiththem,andtheyheardhowangryBaloowas。
Theynevermeanttodoanymore——theBandar—lognevermeananythingatall;butoneoftheminventedwhatseemedtohimabrilliantidea,andhetoldalltheothersthatMowgliwouldbeausefulpersontokeepinthetribe,becausehecouldweavestickstogetherforprotectionfromthewind;so,iftheycaughthim,theycouldmakehimteachthem。OfcourseMowgli,asawoodcutter’schild,inheritedallsortsofinstincts,andusedtomakelittlehutsoffallenbrancheswithoutthinkinghowhecametodoit。TheMonkey—People,watchinginthetrees,consideredhisplaymostwonderful。Thistime,theysaid,theywerereallygoingtohavealeaderandbecomethewisestpeopleinthejungle——sowisethateveryoneelsewouldnoticeandenvythem。
ThereforetheyfollowedBalooandBagheeraandMowglithroughthejungleveryquietlytillitwastimeforthemiddaynap,andMowgli,whowasverymuchashamedofhimself,sleptbetweenthePantherandtheBear,resolvingtohavenomoretodowiththeMonkeyPeople。
Thenextthingherememberedwasfeelinghandsonhislegsandarms——hard,strong,littlehands——andthenaswashofbranchesinhisface,andthenhewasstaringdownthroughtheswayingboughsasBaloowokethejunglewithhisdeepcriesandBagheeraboundedupthetrunkwitheverytoothbared。TheBandar—loghowledwithtriumphandscuffledawaytotheupperbrancheswhereBagheeradarednotfollow,shouting:"Hehasnoticedus!Bagheerahasnoticedus。AlltheJungle—Peopleadmireusforourskillandourcunning。"Thentheybegantheirflight;andtheflightoftheMonkey—Peoplethroughtree—landisoneofthethingsnobodycandescribe。Theyhavetheirregularroadsandcrossroads,uphillsanddownhills,alllaidoutfromfiftytoseventyorahundredfeetaboveground,andbythesetheycantravelevenatnightifnecessary。TwoofthestrongestmonkeyscaughtMowgliunderthearmsandswungoffwithhimthroughthetreetops,twentyfeetatabound。Hadtheybeenalonetheycouldhavegonetwiceasfast,buttheboy’sweightheldthemback。SickandgiddyasMowgliwashecouldnothelpenjoyingthewildrush,thoughtheglimpsesofearthfardownbelowfrightenedhim,andtheterriblecheckandjerkattheendoftheswingovernothingbutemptyairbroughthisheartbetweenhisteeth。Hisescortwouldrushhimupatreetillhefeltthethinnesttopmostbranchescrackleandbendunderthem,andthenwithacoughandawhoopwouldflingthemselvesintotheairoutwardanddownward,andbringup,hangingbytheirhandsortheirfeettothelowerlimbsofthenexttree。
Sometimeshecouldseeformilesandmilesacrossthestillgreenjungle,asamanonthetopofamastcanseeformilesacrossthesea,andthenthebranchesandleaveswouldlashhimacrosstheface,andheandhistwoguardswouldbealmostdowntoearthagain。So,boundingandcrashingandwhoopingandyelling,thewholetribeofBandar—logsweptalongthetree—roadswithMowglitheirprisoner。
Foratimehewasafraidofbeingdropped。Thenhegrewangrybutknewbetterthantostruggle,andthenhebegantothink。ThefirstthingwastosendbackwordtoBalooandBagheera,for,atthepacethemonkeysweregoing,heknewhisfriendswouldbeleftfarbehind。Itwasuselesstolookdown,forhecouldonlyseethetopsidesofthebranches,sohestaredupwardandsaw,farawayintheblue,RanntheKitebalancingandwheelingashekeptwatchoverthejunglewaitingforthingstodie。Rannsawthatthemonkeyswerecarryingsomething,anddroppedafewhundredyardstofindoutwhethertheirloadwasgoodtoeat。HewhistledwithsurprisewhenhesawMowglibeingdraggeduptoatreetopandheardhimgivetheKitecallfor——"Webeofoneblood,thouandI。"Thewavesofthebranchesclosedovertheboy,butChilbalancedawaytothenexttreeintimetoseethelittlebrownfacecomeupagain。"Markmytrail!"Mowglishouted。"TellBaloooftheSeeoneePackandBagheeraoftheCouncilRock。"
"Inwhosename,Brother?"RannhadneverseenMowglibefore,thoughofcoursehehadheardofhim。
"Mowgli,theFrog。Man—cubtheycallme!Markmytra—il!"
Thelastwordswereshriekedashewasbeingswungthroughtheair,butRannnoddedandroseuptillhelookednobiggerthanaspeckofdust,andtherehehung,watchingwithhistelescopeeyestheswayingofthetreetopsasMowgli’sescortwhirledalong。
"Theynevergofar,"hesaidwithachuckle。"Theyneverdowhattheysetouttodo。AlwayspeckingatnewthingsaretheBandar—log。Thistime,ifIhaveanyeye—sight,theyhavepeckeddowntroubleforthemselves,forBalooisnofledglingandBagheeracan,asIknow,killmorethangoats。"
Soherockedonhiswings,hisfeetgatheredupunderhim,andwaited。