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Jungle Book - Kaa's HuntingKaa's HuntingHis spots are the joy of the Leopard: his horns are theBuffalo's pride.Be clean, for the strength of the hunter is known by thegloss of his hide.If ye find that the Bullock can toss you, or the heavy-browedSambhur can gore;Ye need not stop work to inform us: we knew it ten seasonsbefore.Oppress not the cubs of the stranger, but hail them as Sisterand Brother,For though they are little and fubsy, it may be the Bear istheir mother.' There is none like to me!' Says the Cub in the pride of hisearliest kill;But the jungle is large and the Cub he is small.
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Let himthink and be still.Maxims of BalooAll that is told here happened some time before Mowgli was turnedout of the Seeonee Wolf Pack, or revenged himself on Shere Khanthe tiger. It was in the days when Baloo was teaching him the Lawof the Jungle. The big, serious, old brown bear was delighted tohave so quick a pupil, for the young wolves will only learn asmuch of the Law of the Jungle as applies to their own pack andtribe, and run away as soon as they can repeat the Hunting Verse-'Feet that make no noise; eyes that can see in the dark; earsthat can hear the winds in their lairs, and sharp white teeth, allthese things are the marks of our brothers except Tabaqui theJackal and the Hyaena whom we hate.' But Mowgli, as a man-cub,had to learn a great deal more than this. Sometimes Bagheera theBlack Panther would come lounging through the jungle to see howhis pet was getting on, and would purr with his head against atree while Mowgli recited the day's lesson to Baloo. The boycould climb almost as well as he could swim, and swim almost aswell as he could run. So Baloo, the Teacher of the Law, taughthim the Wood and Water Laws: how to tell a rotten branch from asound one; how to speak politely to the wild bees when he cameupon a hive of them fifty feet above ground; what to say to Mangthe Bat when he disturbed him in the branches at midday; and howto warn the water-snakes in the pools before he splashed downamong them.
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None of the Jungle People like being disturbed, andall are very ready to fly at an intruder. Then, too, Mowgli wastaught the Strangers' Hunting Call, which must be repeated aloudtill it is answered, whenever one of the Jungle-People huntsoutside his own grounds.
It means, translated, 'Give me leave tohunt here because I am hungry.' And the answer is, 'Hunt then forfood, but not for pleasure.' All this will show you how much Mowgli had to learn by heart,and he grew very tired of saying the same thing over a hundredtimes. But, as Baloo said to Bagheera, one day when Mowgli hadbeen cuffed and run off in a temper, 'A man's cub is a man's cub,and he must learn all the Law of the Jungle.' 'But think how small he is,' said the Black Panther, who wouldhave spoiled Mowgli if he had had his own way. 'How can hislittle head carry all thy long talk?' 'Is there anything in the jungle too little to be killed?
No.That is why I teach him these things, and that is why I hit him,very softly, when he forgets.' What dost thou know of softness, old Iron-feet?' Bagheera grunted.
'His face is all bruised today by thy-softness. 'Better he should be bruised from head to foot by me who lovehim than that he should come to harm through ignorance,' Balooanswered very earnestly. 'I am now teaching him the Master Wordsof the Jungle that shall protect him with the birds and the SnakePeople, and all that hunt on four feet, except his own pack. Hecan now claim protection, if he will only remember the words, fromall in the jungle. Is not that worth a little beating?' 'Well, look to it then that thou dost not kill the man-cub.He is no tree trunk to sharpen thy blunt claws upon. But what arethose Master Words?
I am more likely to give help than to ask it'-Bagheera stretched out one paw and admired the steel-blue,ripping-chisel talons at the end of it-'still I should like toknow.' 'I will call Mowgli and he shall say them-if he will.Come, Little Brother!' 'My head is ringing like a bee tree,' said a sullen littlevoice over their heads, and Mowgli slid down a tree trunk veryangry and indignant, adding as he reached the ground: 'I come forBagheera and not for thee, fat old Baloo!' 'That is all one to me,' said Baloo, though he was hurt andgrieved. 'Tell Bagheera, then, the Master Words of the Junglethat I have taught thee this day.' 'Master Words for which people?'
Said Mowgli, delighted toshow off. 'The jungle has many tongues. I know them all.' 'A little thou knowest, but not much. See, O Bagheera, theynever thank their teacher. Not one small wolfling has ever comeback to thank old Baloo for his teachings.
Say the word for theHunting-People, then-great scholar.' 'We be of one blood, ye and I,' said Mowgli, giving the wordsthe Bear accent which all the Hunting People use.' Now for the birds.' Mowgli repeated, with the Kite's whistle at the end of thesentence.' Now for the Snake-People,' said Bagheera.The answer was a perfectly indescribable hiss, and Mowglikicked up his feet behind, clapped his hands together to applaudhimself, and jumped on to Bagheera's back, where he sat sideways,drumming with his heels on the glossy skin and making the worstfaces he could think of at Baloo.' That was worth a little bruise,' said thebrown bear tenderly. 'Some day thou wilt remember me.'
Then heturned aside to tell Bagheera how he had begged the Master Wordsfrom Hathi the Wild Elephant, who knows all about these things,and how Hathi had taken Mowgli down to a pool to get the SnakeWord from a water-snake, because Baloo could not pronounce it, andhow Mowgli was now reasonably safe against all accidents in thejungle, because neither snake, bird, nor beast would hurt him.' No one then is to be feared,' Baloo wound up, patting his bigfurry stomach with pride.' Except his own tribe,' said Bagheera, under his breath; andthen aloud to Mowgli, 'Have a care for my ribs, Little Brother!What is all this dancing up and down?' Mowgli had been trying to make himself heard by pulling atBagheera's shoulder fur and kicking hard. When the two listenedto him he was shouting at the top of his voice, 'And so I shallhave a tribe of my own, and lead them through the branches all daylong.' 'What is this new folly, little dreamer of dreams?'
Yes, and throw branches and dirt at old Baloo,' Mowgli wenton. 'They have promised me this.
Baloo's big paw scooped Mowgli off Bagheera's back,and as the boy lay between the big fore-paws he could see the Bearwas angry.' Mowgli,' said Baloo, 'thou hast been talking with theBandar-log-the Monkey People.' Mowgli looked at Bagheera to see if the Panther was angry too,and Bagheera's eyes were as hard as jade stones.' Thou hast been with the Monkey People-the gray apes-thepeople without a law-the eaters of everything. That is greatshame.' 'When Baloo hurt my head,' said Mowgli (he was still on hisback), 'I went away, and the gray apes came down from the treesand had pity on me. No one else cared.'
He snuffled a little.' The pity of the Monkey People!' Baloo snorted. 'Thestillness of the mountain stream! The cool of the summer sun!And then, man-cub?' 'And then, and then, they gave me nuts and pleasant things toeat, and they-they carried me in their arms up to the top ofthe trees and said I was their blood brother except that I had notail, and should be their leader some day.' 'They have no leader,' said Bagheera.
They havealways lied.' 'They were very kind and bade me come again. Why have I neverbeen taken among the Monkey People? They stand on their feet as Ido.
They do not hit me with their hard paws. They play all day.Let me get up! Bad Baloo, let me up! I will play with themagain.' 'Listen, man-cub,' said the Bear, and his voice rumbled likethunder on a hot night. 'I have taught thee all the Law of theJungle for all the peoples of the jungle-except the Monkey-Folkwho live in the trees. They have no law.
They are outcasts.They have no speech of their own, but use the stolen words whichthey overhear when they listen, and peep, and wait up above inthe branches. Their way is not our way. They are withoutleaders.
They have no remembrance. They boast and chatter andpretend that they are a great people about to do great affairs inthe jungle, but the falling of a nut turns their minds to laughterand all is forgotten. We of the jungle have no dealings withthem. We do not drink where the monkeys drink; we do not go wherethe monkeys go; we do not hunt where they hunt; we do not diewhere they die. Hast thou ever heard me speak of the Bandar-logtill today?' 'No,' said Mowgli in a whisper, for the forest was very stillnow Baloo had finished.'
The Jungle-People put them out of their mouths and out oftheir minds. They are very many, evil, dirty, shameless, and theydesire, if they have any fixed desire, to be noticed by the JunglePeople. But we do not notice them even when they throw nuts andfilth on our heads.' He had hardly spoken when a shower of nuts and twigs spattereddown through the branches; and they could hear coughings andhowlings and angry jumpings high up in the air among the thinbranches.' The Monkey-People are forbidden,' said Baloo, 'forbidden tothe Jungle-People. 'Forbidden,' said Bagheera, 'but I still think Baloo shouldhave warned thee against them.'
How was I to guess he would play with such dirt.The Monkey People! A fresh shower came down on their heads and the two trottedaway, taking Mowgli with them. What Baloo had said about themonkeys was perfectly true. They belonged to the tree-tops, and asbeasts very seldom look up, there was no occasion for the monkeysand the Jungle-People to cross each other's path. But wheneverthey found a sick wolf, or a wounded tiger, or bear, the monkeyswould torment him, and would throw sticks and nuts at any beastfor fun and in the hope of being noticed.
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Then they would howland shriek senseless songs, and invite the Jungle-People to climbup their trees and fight them, or would start furious battles overnothing among themselves, and leave the dead monkeys where theJungle-People could see them. They were always just going to havea leader, and laws and customs of their own, but they never did,because their memories would not hold over from day to day, and sothey compromised things by making up a saying, 'What theBandar-log think now the jungle will think later,' and thatcomforted them a great deal.
None of the beasts could reach them,but on the other hand none of the beasts would notice them, andthat was why they were so pleased when Mowgli came to play withthem, and they heard how angry Baloo was.They never meant to do any more-the Bandar-log never meananything at all; but one of them invented what seemed to him abrilliant idea, and he told all the others that Mowgli would be auseful person to keep in the tribe, because he could weave stickstogether for protection from the wind; so, if they caught him,they could make him teach them. Of course Mowgli, as awoodcutter's child, inherited all sorts of instincts, and used tomake little huts of fallen branches without thinking how he cameto do it. Ekoloko play.
The Monkey-People, watching in the trees, consideredhis play most wonderful.
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