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231
"
They
were
very
kind
and
bade
me
come
again
.
Why
have
I
never
been
taken
among
the
Monkey
People
?
They
stand
on
their
feet
as
I
do
.
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
them
again
.
"
232
"
Listen
,
man-cub
,
"
said
the
Bear
,
and
his
voice
rumbled
like
thunder
on
a
hot
night
.
"
I
have
taught
thee
all
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
for
all
the
peoples
of
the
jungle
--
except
the
Monkey-Folk
who
live
in
the
trees
.
They
have
no
law
.
They
are
outcasts
.
They
have
no
speech
of
their
own
,
but
use
the
stolen
words
which
they
overhear
when
they
listen
,
and
peep
,
and
wait
up
above
in
the
branches
.
Their
way
is
not
our
way
.
They
are
without
leaders
.
They
have
no
remembrance
.
They
boast
and
chatter
and
pretend
that
they
are
a
great
people
about
to
do
great
affairs
in
the
jungle
,
but
the
falling
of
a
nut
turns
their
minds
to
laughter
and
all
is
forgotten
.
We
of
the
jungle
have
no
dealings
with
them
.
We
do
not
drink
where
the
monkeys
drink
;
we
do
not
go
where
the
monkeys
go
;
we
do
not
hunt
where
they
hunt
;
we
do
not
die
where
they
die
.
Hast
thou
ever
heard
me
speak
of
the
Bandar-log
till
today
?
"
233
"
No
,
"
said
Mowgli
in
a
whisper
,
for
the
forest
was
very
still
now
Baloo
had
finished
.
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234
"
The
Jungle-People
put
them
out
of
their
mouths
and
out
of
their
minds
.
They
are
very
many
,
evil
,
dirty
,
shameless
,
and
they
desire
,
if
they
have
any
fixed
desire
,
to
be
noticed
by
the
Jungle
People
.
But
we
do
not
notice
them
even
when
they
throw
nuts
and
filth
on
our
heads
.
"
235
He
had
hardly
spoken
when
a
shower
of
nuts
and
twigs
spattered
down
through
the
branches
;
and
they
could
hear
coughings
and
howlings
and
angry
jumpings
high
up
in
the
air
among
the
thin
branches
.
236
"
The
Monkey-People
are
forbidden
,
"
said
Baloo
,
"
forbidden
to
the
Jungle-People
.
Remember
.
"
237
"
Forbidden
,
"
said
Bagheera
,
"
but
I
still
think
Baloo
should
have
warned
thee
against
them
.
"
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238
"
I
--
I
?
How
was
I
to
guess
he
would
play
with
such
dirt
.
The
Monkey
People
!
Faugh
!
"
239
A
fresh
shower
came
down
on
their
heads
and
the
two
trotted
away
,
taking
Mowgli
with
them
.
What
Baloo
had
said
about
the
monkeys
was
perfectly
true
.
They
belonged
to
the
tree-tops
,
and
as
beasts
very
seldom
look
up
,
there
was
no
occasion
for
the
monkeys
and
the
Jungle-People
to
cross
each
other
's
path
.
But
whenever
they
found
a
sick
wolf
,
or
a
wounded
tiger
,
or
bear
,
the
monkeys
would
torment
him
,
and
would
throw
sticks
and
nuts
at
any
beast
for
fun
and
in
the
hope
of
being
noticed
.
Then
they
would
howl
and
shriek
senseless
songs
,
and
invite
the
Jungle-People
to
climb
up
their
trees
and
fight
them
,
or
would
start
furious
battles
over
nothing
among
themselves
,
and
leave
the
dead
monkeys
where
the
Jungle-People
could
see
them
.
They
were
always
just
going
to
have
a
leader
,
and
laws
and
customs
of
their
own
,
but
they
never
did
,
because
their
memories
would
not
hold
over
from
day
to
day
,
and
so
they
compromised
things
by
making
up
a
saying
,
"
What
the
Bandar-log
think
now
the
jungle
will
think
later
,
"
and
that
comforted
them
a
great
deal
.
240
None
of
the
beasts
could
reach
them
,
but
on
the
other
hand
none
of
the
beasts
would
notice
them
,
and
that
was
why
they
were
so
pleased
when
Mowgli
came
to
play
with
them
,
and
they
heard
how
angry
Baloo
was
.