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"
I
?
How
?
I
take
them
when
they
come
in
my
way
,
but
I
do
not
hunt
the
Bandar-log
,
or
frogs
--
or
green
scum
on
a
water-hole
,
for
that
matter
.
"
"
Up
,
Up
!
Up
,
Up
!
Hillo
!
Illo
!
Illo
,
look
up
,
Baloo
of
the
Seeonee
Wolf
Pack
!
"
Baloo
looked
up
to
see
where
the
voice
came
from
,
and
there
was
Rann
the
Kite
,
sweeping
down
with
the
sun
shining
on
the
upturned
flanges
of
his
wings
.
It
was
near
Rann
's
bedtime
,
but
he
had
ranged
all
over
the
jungle
looking
for
the
Bear
and
had
missed
him
in
the
thick
foliage
.
"
What
is
it
?
"
said
Baloo
.
"
I
have
seen
Mowgli
among
the
Bandar-log
.
He
bade
me
tell
you
.
I
watched
.
The
Bandar-log
have
taken
him
beyond
the
river
to
the
monkey
city
--
to
the
Cold
Lairs
.
They
may
stay
there
for
a
night
,
or
ten
nights
,
or
an
hour
.
I
have
told
the
bats
to
watch
through
the
dark
time
.
That
is
my
message
.
Good
hunting
,
all
you
below
!
"
"
Full
gorge
and
a
deep
sleep
to
you
,
Rann
,
"
cried
Bagheera
.
"
I
will
remember
thee
in
my
next
kill
,
and
put
aside
the
head
for
thee
alone
,
O
best
of
kites
!
"
"
It
is
nothing
.
It
is
nothing
.
The
boy
held
the
Master
Word
.
I
could
have
done
no
less
,
"
and
Rann
circled
up
again
to
his
roost
.
"
He
has
not
forgotten
to
use
his
tongue
,
"
said
Baloo
with
a
chuckle
of
pride
.
"
To
think
of
one
so
young
remembering
the
Master
Word
for
the
birds
too
while
he
was
being
pulled
across
trees
!
"
"
It
was
most
firmly
driven
into
him
,
"
said
Bagheera
.
"
But
I
am
proud
of
him
,
and
now
we
must
go
to
the
Cold
Lairs
.
"
They
all
knew
where
that
place
was
,
but
few
of
the
Jungle
People
ever
went
there
,
because
what
they
called
the
Cold
Lairs
was
an
old
deserted
city
,
lost
and
buried
in
the
jungle
,
and
beasts
seldom
use
a
place
that
men
have
once
used
.
The
wild
boar
will
,
but
the
hunting
tribes
do
not
.
Besides
,
the
monkeys
lived
there
as
much
as
they
could
be
said
to
live
anywhere
,
and
no
self-respecting
animal
would
come
within
eyeshot
of
it
except
in
times
of
drought
,
when
the
half-ruined
tanks
and
reservoirs
held
a
little
water
.