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81
"
Truly
,
a
help
in
time
of
need
;
for
none
can
hope
to
lead
the
Pack
forever
,
"
said
Bagheera
.
82
Akela
said
nothing
.
He
was
thinking
of
the
time
that
comes
to
every
leader
of
every
pack
when
his
strength
goes
from
him
and
he
gets
feebler
and
feebler
,
till
at
last
he
is
killed
by
the
wolves
and
a
new
leader
comes
up
--
to
be
killed
in
his
turn
.
83
"
Take
him
away
,
"
he
said
to
Father
Wolf
,
"
and
train
him
as
befits
one
of
the
Free
People
.
"
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84
And
that
is
how
Mowgli
was
entered
into
the
Seeonee
Wolf
Pack
for
the
price
of
a
bull
and
on
Baloo
's
good
word
.
85
Now
you
must
be
content
to
skip
ten
or
eleven
whole
years
,
and
only
guess
at
all
the
wonderful
life
that
Mowgli
led
among
the
wolves
,
because
if
it
were
written
out
it
would
fill
ever
so
many
books
.
He
grew
up
with
the
cubs
,
though
they
,
of
course
,
were
grown
wolves
almost
before
he
was
a
child
.
And
Father
Wolf
taught
him
his
business
,
and
the
meaning
of
things
in
the
jungle
,
till
every
rustle
in
the
grass
,
every
breath
of
the
warm
night
air
,
every
note
of
the
owls
above
his
head
,
every
scratch
of
a
bat
's
claws
as
it
roosted
for
a
while
in
a
tree
,
and
every
splash
of
every
little
fish
jumping
in
a
pool
meant
just
as
much
to
him
as
the
work
of
his
office
means
to
a
business
man
.
When
he
was
not
learning
he
sat
out
in
the
sun
and
slept
,
and
ate
and
went
to
sleep
again
.
When
he
felt
dirty
or
hot
he
swam
in
the
forest
pools
;
and
when
he
wanted
honey
(
Baloo
told
him
that
honey
and
nuts
were
just
as
pleasant
to
eat
as
raw
meat
)
he
climbed
up
for
it
,
and
that
Bagheera
showed
him
how
to
do
.
86
Bagheera
would
lie
out
on
a
branch
and
call
,
"
Come
along
,
Little
Brother
,
"
and
at
first
Mowgli
would
cling
like
the
sloth
,
but
afterward
he
would
fling
himself
through
the
branches
almost
as
boldly
as
the
gray
ape
.
He
took
his
place
at
the
Council
Rock
,
too
,
when
the
Pack
met
,
and
there
he
discovered
that
if
he
stared
hard
at
any
wolf
,
the
wolf
would
be
forced
to
drop
his
eyes
,
and
so
he
used
to
stare
for
fun
.
At
other
times
he
would
pick
the
long
thorns
out
of
the
pads
of
his
friends
,
for
wolves
suffer
terribly
from
thorns
and
burs
in
their
coats
.
He
would
go
down
the
hillside
into
the
cultivated
lands
by
night
,
and
look
very
curiously
at
the
villagers
in
their
huts
,
but
he
had
a
mistrust
of
men
because
Bagheera
showed
him
a
square
box
with
a
drop
gate
so
cunningly
hidden
in
the
jungle
that
he
nearly
walked
into
it
,
and
told
him
that
it
was
a
trap
.
He
loved
better
than
anything
else
to
go
with
Bagheera
into
the
dark
warm
heart
of
the
forest
,
to
sleep
all
through
the
drowsy
day
,
and
at
night
see
how
Bagheera
did
his
killing
.
Bagheera
killed
right
and
left
as
he
felt
hungry
,
and
so
did
Mowgli
--
with
one
exception
.
As
soon
as
he
was
old
enough
to
understand
things
,
Bagheera
told
him
that
he
must
never
touch
cattle
because
he
had
been
bought
into
the
Pack
at
the
price
of
a
bull
's
life
.
"
All
the
jungle
is
thine
,
"
said
Bagheera
,
"
and
thou
canst
kill
everything
that
thou
art
strong
enough
to
kill
;
but
for
the
sake
of
the
bull
that
bought
thee
thou
must
never
kill
or
eat
any
cattle
young
or
old
.
That
is
the
Law
of
the
Jungle
.
"
Mowgli
obeyed
faithfully
.
87
And
he
grew
and
grew
strong
as
a
boy
must
grow
who
does
not
know
that
he
is
learning
any
lessons
,
and
who
has
nothing
in
the
world
to
think
of
except
things
to
eat
.
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88
Mother
Wolf
told
him
once
or
twice
that
Shere
Khan
was
not
a
creature
to
be
trusted
,
and
that
some
day
he
must
kill
Shere
Khan
.
But
though
a
young
wolf
would
have
remembered
that
advice
every
hour
,
Mowgli
forgot
it
because
he
was
only
a
boy
--
though
he
would
have
called
himself
a
wolf
if
he
had
been
able
to
speak
in
any
human
tongue
.
89
Shere
Khan
was
always
crossing
his
path
in
the
jungle
,
for
as
Akela
grew
older
and
feebler
the
lame
tiger
had
come
to
be
great
friends
with
the
younger
wolves
of
the
Pack
,
who
followed
him
for
scraps
,
a
thing
Akela
would
never
have
allowed
if
he
had
dared
to
push
his
authority
to
the
proper
bounds
.
Then
Shere
Khan
would
flatter
them
and
wonder
that
such
fine
young
hunters
were
content
to
be
led
by
a
dying
wolf
and
a
man
's
cub
.
"
They
tell
me
,
"
Shere
Khan
would
say
,
"
that
at
Council
ye
dare
not
look
him
between
the
eyes
.
"
And
the
young
wolves
would
growl
and
bristle
.
90
Bagheera
,
who
had
eyes
and
ears
everywhere
,
knew
something
of
this
,
and
once
or
twice
he
told
Mowgli
in
so
many
words
that
Shere
Khan
would
kill
him
some
day
.
Mowgli
would
laugh
and
answer
:
"
I
have
the
Pack
and
I
have
thee
;
and
Baloo
,
though
he
is
so
lazy
,
might
strike
a
blow
or
two
for
my
sake
.
Why
should
I
be
afraid
?
"