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111
"
Good
!
"
said
Mowgli
.
"
I
go
.
But
art
thou
sure
,
O
my
Bagheera
"
--
he
slipped
his
arm
around
the
splendid
neck
and
looked
deep
into
the
big
eyes
--
"
art
thou
sure
that
all
this
is
Shere
Khan
's
doing
?
"
112
"
By
the
Broken
Lock
that
freed
me
,
I
am
sure
,
Little
Brother
.
"
113
"
Then
,
by
the
Bull
that
bought
me
,
I
will
pay
Shere
Khan
full
tale
for
this
,
and
it
may
be
a
little
over
,
"
said
Mowgli
,
and
he
bounded
away
.
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114
"
That
is
a
man
.
That
is
all
a
man
,
"
said
Bagheera
to
himself
,
lying
down
again
.
"
Oh
,
Shere
Khan
,
never
was
a
blacker
hunting
than
that
frog-hunt
of
thine
ten
years
ago
!
"
115
Mowgli
was
far
and
far
through
the
forest
,
running
hard
,
and
his
heart
was
hot
in
him
.
He
came
to
the
cave
as
the
evening
mist
rose
,
and
drew
breath
,
and
looked
down
the
valley
.
The
cubs
were
out
,
but
Mother
Wolf
,
at
the
back
of
the
cave
,
knew
by
his
breathing
that
something
was
troubling
her
frog
.
116
"
What
is
it
,
Son
?
"
she
said
.
117
"
Some
bat
's
chatter
of
Shere
Khan
,
"
he
called
back
.
"
I
hunt
among
the
plowed
fields
tonight
,
"
and
he
plunged
downward
through
the
bushes
,
to
the
stream
at
the
bottom
of
the
valley
.
There
he
checked
,
for
he
heard
the
yell
of
the
Pack
hunting
,
heard
the
bellow
of
a
hunted
Sambhur
,
and
the
snort
as
the
buck
turned
at
bay
.
Then
there
were
wicked
,
bitter
howls
from
the
young
wolves
:
"
Akela
!
Akela
!
Let
the
Lone
Wolf
show
his
strength
.
Room
for
the
leader
of
the
Pack
!
Spring
,
Akela
!
"
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118
The
Lone
Wolf
must
have
sprung
and
missed
his
hold
,
for
Mowgli
heard
the
snap
of
his
teeth
and
then
a
yelp
as
the
Sambhur
knocked
him
over
with
his
forefoot
.
119
He
did
not
wait
for
anything
more
,
but
dashed
on
;
and
the
yells
grew
fainter
behind
him
as
he
ran
into
the
croplands
where
the
villagers
lived
.
120
"
Bagheera
spoke
truth
,
"
he
panted
,
as
he
nestled
down
in
some
cattle
fodder
by
the
window
of
a
hut
.
"
To-morrow
is
one
day
both
for
Akela
and
for
me
.
"