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He
flung
the
fire
pot
on
the
ground
,
and
some
of
the
red
coals
lit
a
tuft
of
dried
moss
that
flared
up
,
as
all
the
Council
drew
back
in
terror
before
the
leaping
flames
.
Mowgli
thrust
his
dead
branch
into
the
fire
till
the
twigs
lit
and
crackled
,
and
whirled
it
above
his
head
among
the
cowering
wolves
.
"
Thou
art
the
master
,
"
said
Bagheera
in
an
undertone
.
"
Save
Akela
from
the
death
.
He
was
ever
thy
friend
.
"
Akela
,
the
grim
old
wolf
who
had
never
asked
for
mercy
in
his
life
,
gave
one
piteous
look
at
Mowgli
as
the
boy
stood
all
naked
,
his
long
black
hair
tossing
over
his
shoulders
in
the
light
of
the
blazing
branch
that
made
the
shadows
jump
and
quiver
.
"
Good
!
"
said
Mowgli
,
staring
round
slowly
.
"
I
see
that
ye
are
dogs
.
I
go
from
you
to
my
own
people
--
if
they
be
my
own
people
.
The
jungle
is
shut
to
me
,
and
I
must
forget
your
talk
and
your
companionship
.
But
I
will
be
more
merciful
than
ye
are
.
Because
I
was
all
but
your
brother
in
blood
,
I
promise
that
when
I
am
a
man
among
men
I
will
not
betray
ye
to
men
as
ye
have
betrayed
me
.
"
He
kicked
the
fire
with
his
foot
,
and
the
sparks
flew
up
.
"
There
shall
be
no
war
between
any
of
us
in
the
Pack
.
But
here
is
a
debt
to
pay
before
I
go
.
"
He
strode
forward
to
where
Shere
Khan
sat
blinking
stupidly
at
the
flames
,
and
caught
him
by
the
tuft
on
his
chin
.
Bagheera
followed
in
case
of
accidents
.
"
Up
,
dog
!
"
Mowgli
cried
.
"
Up
,
when
a
man
speaks
,
or
I
will
set
that
coat
ablaze
!
"
Shere
Khan
's
ears
lay
flat
back
on
his
head
,
and
he
shut
his
eyes
,
for
the
blazing
branch
was
very
near
.
"
This
cattle-killer
said
he
would
kill
me
in
the
Council
because
he
had
not
killed
me
when
I
was
a
cub
.
Thus
and
thus
,
then
,
do
we
beat
dogs
when
we
are
men
.
Stir
a
whisker
,
Lungri
,
and
I
ram
the
Red
Flower
down
thy
gullet
!
"
He
beat
Shere
Khan
over
the
head
with
the
branch
,
and
the
tiger
whimpered
and
whined
in
an
agony
of
fear
.
"
Pah
!
Singed
jungle
cat
--
go
now
!
But
remember
when
next
I
come
to
the
Council
Rock
,
as
a
man
should
come
,
it
will
be
with
Shere
Khan
's
hide
on
my
head
.
For
the
rest
,
Akela
goes
free
to
live
as
he
pleases
.
Ye
will
not
kill
him
,
because
that
is
not
my
will
.
Nor
do
I
think
that
ye
will
sit
here
any
longer
,
lolling
out
your
tongues
as
though
ye
were
somebodies
,
instead
of
dogs
whom
I
drive
out
--
thus
!
Go
!
"
The
fire
was
burning
furiously
at
the
end
of
the
branch
,
and
Mowgli
struck
right
and
left
round
the
circle
,
and
the
wolves
ran
howling
with
the
sparks
burning
their
fur
.
At
last
there
were
only
Akela
,
Bagheera
,
and
perhaps
ten
wolves
that
had
taken
Mowgli
's
part
.
Then
something
began
to
hurt
Mowgli
inside
him
,
as
he
had
never
been
hurt
in
his
life
before
,
and
he
caught
his
breath
and
sobbed
,
and
the
tears
ran
down
his
face
.
"
What
is
it
?
What
is
it
?
"
he
said
.
"
I
do
not
wish
to
leave
the
jungle
,
and
I
do
not
know
what
this
is
.
Am
I
dying
,
Bagheera
?
"