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191
Ye
need
not
stop
work
to
inform
us
:
we
knew
it
ten
seasons
before
.
192
Oppress
not
the
cubs
of
the
stranger
,
but
hail
them
as
Sister
and
Brother
,
193
For
though
they
are
little
and
fubsy
,
it
may
be
the
Bear
is
their
mother
.
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194
"
There
is
none
like
to
me
!
"
says
the
Cub
in
the
pride
of
his
earliest
kill
;
195
But
the
jungle
is
large
and
the
Cub
he
is
small
.
Let
him
think
and
be
still
.
196
Maxims
of
Baloo
197
All
that
is
told
here
happened
some
time
before
Mowgli
was
turned
out
of
the
Seeonee
Wolf
Pack
,
or
revenged
himself
on
Shere
Khan
the
tiger
.
It
was
in
the
days
when
Baloo
was
teaching
him
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
.
The
big
,
serious
,
old
brown
bear
was
delighted
to
have
so
quick
a
pupil
,
for
the
young
wolves
will
only
learn
as
much
of
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
as
applies
to
their
own
pack
and
tribe
,
and
run
away
as
soon
as
they
can
repeat
the
Hunting
Verse
--
"
Feet
that
make
no
noise
;
eyes
that
can
see
in
the
dark
;
ears
that
can
hear
the
winds
in
their
lairs
,
and
sharp
white
teeth
,
all
these
things
are
the
marks
of
our
brothers
except
Tabaqui
the
Jackal
and
the
Hyaena
whom
we
hate
.
"
But
Mowgli
,
as
a
man-cub
,
had
to
learn
a
great
deal
more
than
this
.
Sometimes
Bagheera
the
Black
Panther
would
come
lounging
through
the
jungle
to
see
how
his
pet
was
getting
on
,
and
would
purr
with
his
head
against
a
tree
while
Mowgli
recited
the
day
's
lesson
to
Baloo
.
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198
The
boy
could
climb
almost
as
well
as
he
could
swim
,
and
swim
almost
as
well
as
he
could
run
.
So
Baloo
,
the
Teacher
of
the
Law
,
taught
him
the
Wood
and
Water
Laws
:
how
to
tell
a
rotten
branch
from
a
sound
one
;
how
to
speak
politely
to
the
wild
bees
when
he
came
upon
a
hive
of
them
fifty
feet
above
ground
;
what
to
say
to
Mang
the
Bat
when
he
disturbed
him
in
the
branches
at
midday
;
and
how
to
warn
the
water-snakes
in
the
pools
before
he
splashed
down
among
them
.
None
of
the
Jungle
People
like
being
disturbed
,
and
all
are
very
ready
to
fly
at
an
intruder
.
Then
,
too
,
Mowgli
was
taught
the
Strangers
'
Hunting
Call
,
which
must
be
repeated
aloud
till
it
is
answered
,
whenever
one
of
the
Jungle-People
hunts
outside
his
own
grounds
.
It
means
,
translated
,
"
Give
me
leave
to
hunt
here
because
I
am
hungry
.
"
And
the
answer
is
,
"
Hunt
then
for
food
,
but
not
for
pleasure
.
"
199
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
hundred
times
.
But
,
as
Baloo
said
to
Bagheera
,
one
day
when
Mowgli
had
been
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
.
"
200
"
But
think
how
small
he
is
,
"
said
the
Black
Panther
,
who
would
have
spoiled
Mowgli
if
he
had
had
his
own
way
.
"
How
can
his
little
head
carry
all
thy
long
talk
?
"