Маугли
Kaa’s Hunting
Hehadhardlyspokenwhenashowerofnutsandtwigsspattereddownthroughthebranches;andtheycouldhearcoughingsandhowlingsandangryjumpingshighupintheairamongthethinbranches.
"TheMonkey-Peopleareforbidden,"saidBaloo,"forbiddentotheJungle-People. Remember."
"Forbidden,"saidBagheera,"butIstillthinkBalooshouldhavewarnedtheeagainstthem."
"I—I? HowwasItoguesshewouldplaywithsuchdirt. TheMonkeyPeople!Faugh!"
Afreshshowercamedownontheirheadsandthetwotrottedaway,takingMowgliwiththem. WhatBaloohadsaidaboutthemonkeyswasperfectlytrue. Theybelongedtothetree-tops,andasbeastsveryseldomlookup,therewasnooccasionforthemonkeysandtheJungle-Peopletocrosseachother’spath. Butwhenevertheyfoundasickwolf,orawoundedtiger,orbear,themonkeyswouldtormenthim,andwouldthrowsticksandnutsatanybeastforfunandinthehopeofbeingnoticed. Thentheywouldhowlandshrieksenselesssongs,andinvitetheJungle-Peopletoclimbuptheirtreesandfightthem,orwouldstartfuriousbattlesovernothingamongthemselves,andleavethedeadmonkeyswheretheJungle-Peoplecouldseethem. Theywerealwaysjustgoingtohavealeader,andlawsandcustomsoftheirown,buttheyneverdid,becausetheirmemorieswouldnotholdoverfromdaytoday,andsotheycompromisedthingsbymakingupasaying, "WhattheBandar-logthinknowthejunglewillthinklater,"andthatcomfortedthemagreatdeal.