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Law of the jungle rudyard kipling
Law of the jungle rudyard kipling







law of the jungle rudyard kipling

Now, Tabaqui knew as well as anyone else that there is nothing so unlucky as to compliment children to their faces. «How beautiful are the noble children! How large are their eyes! And so young too! Indeed, indeed, I might have remembered that the children of kings are men from the beginning». «All thanks for this good meal», he said, licking his lips. Who are we, the Gidur-log (the jackal people), to pick and choose?» He scuttled to the back of the cave, where he found the bone of a buck with some meat on it, and sat cracking the end merrily. «For a wolf, no», said Tabaqui, «but for so mean a person as myself a dry bone is a good feast. «Enter, then, and look», said Father Wolf stiffly, «but there is no food here». We call it hydrophobia, but they call it dewanee – the madness – and run. Even the tiger runs and hides when little Tabaqui goes mad, for madness is the most disgraceful thing that can overtake a wild creature.

law of the jungle rudyard kipling

But they are afraid of him too, because Tabaqui, more than anyone else in the jungle, is apt to go mad, and then he forgets that he was ever afraid of anyone, and runs through the forest biting everything in his way. It was the jackal – Tabaqui, the Dish-licker – and the wolves of India despise Tabaqui because he runs about making mischief, and telling tales, and eating rags and pieces of leather from the village rubbish-heaps. And good luck and strong white teeth go with noble children that they may never forget the hungry in this world».

law of the jungle rudyard kipling

He was going to spring down hill when a little shadow with a bushy tail crossed the threshold and whined: «Good luck go with you, O Chief of the Wolves. Mother Wolf lay with her big gray nose dropped across her four tumbling, squealing cubs, and the moon shone into the mouth of the cave where they all lived. It was seven o’clock of a very warm evening in the Seeonee hills when Father Wolf woke up from his day’s rest, scratched himself, yawned, and spread out his paws one after the other to get rid of the sleepy feeling in their tips.









Law of the jungle rudyard kipling