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61
The
Law
of
the
Jungle
lays
down
very
clearly
that
any
wolf
may
,
when
he
marries
,
withdraw
from
the
Pack
he
belongs
to
.
But
as
soon
as
his
cubs
are
old
enough
to
stand
on
their
feet
he
must
bring
them
to
the
Pack
Council
,
which
is
generally
held
once
a
month
at
full
moon
,
in
order
that
the
other
wolves
may
identify
them
.
After
that
inspection
the
cubs
are
free
to
run
where
they
please
,
and
until
they
have
killed
their
first
buck
no
excuse
is
accepted
if
a
grown
wolf
of
the
Pack
kills
one
of
them
.
The
punishment
is
death
where
the
murderer
can
be
found
;
and
if
you
think
for
a
minute
you
will
see
that
this
must
be
so
.
62
Father
Wolf
waited
till
his
cubs
could
run
a
little
,
and
then
on
the
night
of
the
Pack
Meeting
took
them
and
Mowgli
and
Mother
Wolf
to
the
Council
Rock
--
a
hilltop
covered
with
stones
and
boulders
where
a
hundred
wolves
could
hide
.
Akela
,
the
great
gray
Lone
Wolf
,
who
led
all
the
Pack
by
strength
and
cunning
,
lay
out
at
full
length
on
his
rock
,
and
below
him
sat
forty
or
more
wolves
of
every
size
and
color
,
from
badger-colored
veterans
who
could
handle
a
buck
alone
to
young
black
three-year-olds
who
thought
they
could
.
The
Lone
Wolf
had
led
them
for
a
year
now
.
He
had
fallen
twice
into
a
wolf
trap
in
his
youth
,
and
once
he
had
been
beaten
and
left
for
dead
;
so
he
knew
the
manners
and
customs
of
men
.
There
was
very
little
talking
at
the
Rock
.
63
The
cubs
tumbled
over
each
other
in
the
center
of
the
circle
where
their
mothers
and
fathers
sat
,
and
now
and
again
a
senior
wolf
would
go
quietly
up
to
a
cub
,
look
at
him
carefully
,
and
return
to
his
place
on
noiseless
feet
.
Sometimes
a
mother
would
push
her
cub
far
out
into
the
moonlight
to
be
sure
that
he
had
not
been
overlooked
.
Akela
from
his
rock
would
cry
:
"
Ye
know
the
Law
--
ye
know
the
Law
.
Look
well
,
O
Wolves
!
"
And
the
anxious
mothers
would
take
up
the
call
:
"
Look
--
look
well
,
O
Wolves
!
"
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64
At
last
--
and
Mother
Wolf
's
neck
bristles
lifted
as
the
time
came
--
Father
Wolf
pushed
"
Mowgli
the
Frog
,
"
as
they
called
him
,
into
the
center
,
where
he
sat
laughing
and
playing
with
some
pebbles
that
glistened
in
the
moonlight
.
65
Akela
never
raised
his
head
from
his
paws
,
but
went
on
with
the
monotonous
cry
:
"
Look
well
!
"
A
muffled
roar
came
up
from
behind
the
rocks
--
the
voice
of
Shere
Khan
crying
:
"
The
cub
is
mine
.
Give
him
to
me
.
What
have
the
Free
People
to
do
with
a
man
's
cub
?
"
Akela
never
even
twitched
his
ears
.
All
he
said
was
:
"
Look
well
,
O
Wolves
!
What
have
the
Free
People
to
do
with
the
orders
of
any
save
the
Free
People
?
Look
well
!
"
66
There
was
a
chorus
of
deep
growls
,
and
a
young
wolf
in
his
fourth
year
flung
back
Shere
Khan
's
question
to
Akela
:
"
What
have
the
Free
People
to
do
with
a
man
's
cub
?
"
Now
,
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
lays
down
that
if
there
is
any
dispute
as
to
the
right
of
a
cub
to
be
accepted
by
the
Pack
,
he
must
be
spoken
for
by
at
least
two
members
of
the
Pack
who
are
not
his
father
and
mother
.
67
"
Who
speaks
for
this
cub
?
"
said
Akela
.
"
Among
the
Free
People
who
speaks
?
"
There
was
no
answer
and
Mother
Wolf
got
ready
for
what
she
knew
would
be
her
last
fight
,
if
things
came
to
fighting
.
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68
Then
the
only
other
creature
who
is
allowed
at
the
Pack
Council
--
Baloo
,
the
sleepy
brown
bear
who
teaches
the
wolf
cubs
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
:
old
Baloo
,
who
can
come
and
go
where
he
pleases
because
he
eats
only
nuts
and
roots
and
honey
--
rose
upon
his
hind
quarters
and
grunted
.
69
"
The
man
's
cub
--
the
man
's
cub
?
"
he
said
.
"
I
speak
for
the
man
's
cub
.
There
is
no
harm
in
a
man
's
cub
.
I
have
no
gift
of
words
,
but
I
speak
the
truth
.
Let
him
run
with
the
Pack
,
and
be
entered
with
the
others
.
I
myself
will
teach
him
.
"
70
"
We
need
yet
another
,
"
said
Akela
.
"
Baloo
has
spoken
,
and
he
is
our
teacher
for
the
young
cubs
.
Who
speaks
besides
Baloo
?
"