第3章

类别:其他 作者:Rudyard Kipling字数:18230更新时间:19/01/04 17:28:40
’Good。Remember,now,nottobeafraid。Andthereisnoneedtogoquickly。Only——onlytheremaybesomesmallsingingintheJunglebehindyouandbefore。\" \"ThinkyouwewouldhaveriskedanightintheJunglethroughanythinglessthanthefearofburning?Itisbettertobekilledbybeaststhanbymen,\"saidMessua’shusband;butMessualookedatMowgliandsmiled。 \"Isay,\"Mowgliwenton,justasthoughhewereBaloorepeatinganoldJungleLawforthehundredthtimetoafoolishcub—— \"IsaythatnotatoothintheJungleisbaredagainstyou; notafootintheJungleisliftedagainstyou。Neithermannorbeastshallstayyoutillyoucomewithineye-shotofKhanhiwara。Therewillbeawatchaboutyou。\"HeturnedquicklytoMessua,saying,\"HEdoesnotbelieve,butthouwiltbelieve?\" \"Ay,surely,myson。Man,ghost,orwolfoftheJungle,Ibelieve。\" \"HEwillbeafraidwhenhehearsmypeoplesinging。Thouwiltknowandunderstand。Gonow,andslowly,forthereisnoneedofanyhaste。Thegatesareshut。\" MessuaflungherselfsobbingatMowgli’sfeet,butheliftedherveryquicklywithashiver。Thenshehungabouthisneckandcalledhimeverynameofblessingshecouldthinkof,butherhusbandlookedenviouslyacrosshisfields,andsaid:\"IFwereachKhanhiwara,andIgettheearoftheEnglish,IwillbringsuchalawsuitagainsttheBrahminandoldBuldeoandtheothersasshalleatthevillagetothebone。Theyshallpaymetwiceoverformycropsuntilledandmybuffaloesunfed。Iwillhaveagreatjustice。\" Mowglilaughed。\"Idonotknowwhatjusticeis,but——comenextRains。andseewhatisleft。\" TheywentofftowardtheJungle,andMotherWolfleapedfromherplaceofhiding。 \"Follow!\"saidMowgli;\"andlooktoitthatalltheJungleknowsthesetwoaresafe。Givetonguealittle。IwouldcallBagheera。\" Thelong,lowhowlroseandfell,andMowglisawMessua’shusbandflinchandturn,halfmindedtorunbacktothehut。 \"Goon,\"Mowglicalledcheerfully。\"Isaidtheremightbesinging。ThatcallwillfollowuptoKhanhiwara。ItisFavouroftheJungle。\" Messuaurgedherhusbandforward,andthedarknessshutdownonthemandMotherWolfasBagheeraroseupalmostunderMowgli’sfeet,tremblingwithdelightofthenightthatdrivestheJunglePeoplewild。 \"Iamashamedofthybrethren,\"hesaid,purring。\"What?DidtheynotsingsweetlytoBuldeo?\"saidMowgli。 \"Toowell!Toowell!TheymadeevenMEforgetmypride,and,bytheBrokenLockthatfreedme,IwentsingingthroughtheJungleasthoughIwereoutwooinginthespring!Didstthounothearus?\" \"Ihadothergameafoot。AskBuldeoifhelikedthesong。ButwherearetheFour?IdonotwishoneoftheMan-Packtoleavethegatesto-night。\" \"WhatneedoftheFour,then?\"saidBagheera,shiftingfromfoottofoot,hiseyesablaze,andpurringlouderthanever。\"Icanholdthem,LittleBrother。Isitkillingatlast?Thesingingandthesightofthemenclimbingupthetreeshavemademeveryready。WhoisManthatweshouldcareforhim——thenakedbrowndigger,thehairlessandtoothless,theeaterofearth?Ihavefollowedhimallday——atnoon——inthewhitesunlight。Iherdedhimasthewolvesherdbuck。IamBagheera!Bagheera!Bagheera! AsIdancewithmyshadow,sodancedIwiththosemen。Look!\" Thegreatpantherleapedasakittenleapsatadeadleafwhirlingoverhead,struckleftandrightintotheemptyair,thatsangunderthestrokes,landednoiselessly,andleapedagainandagain,whilethehalfpurr,halfgrowlgatheredheadassteamrumblesinaboiler。\"IamBagheera——inthejungle—— inthenight,andmystrengthisinme。Whoshallstaymystroke?Man-cub,withoneblowofmypawIcouldbeatthyheadflatasadeadfroginthesummer!\" \"Strike,then!\"saidMowgli,inthedialectofthevillage,NOT thetalkoftheJungle,andthehumanwordsbroughtBagheeratoafullstop,flungbackonhaunchesthatquiveredunderhim,hisheadjustatthelevelofMowgli’s。OncemoreMowglistared,ashehadstaredattherebelliouscubs,fullintotheberyl-greeneyestilltheredglarebehindtheirgreenwentoutlikethelightofalighthouseshutofftwentymilesacrossthesea; tilltheeyesdropped,andthebigheadwiththem——droppedlowerandlower,andtheredraspofatonguegratedonMowgli’sinstep。 \"Brother——Brother——Brother!\"theboywhispered,strokingsteadilyandlightlyfromtheneckalongtheheavingback。 \"Bestill,bestill!Itisthefaultofthenight,andnofaultofthine。\" \"Itwasthesmellsofthenight,\"saidBagheerapenitently。 \"Thisaircriesaloudtome。ButhowdostTHOUknow?\" OfcoursetheairroundanIndianvillageisfullofallkindsofsmells,andtoanycreaturewhodoesnearlyallhisthinkingthroughhisnose,smellsareasmaddeningasmusicanddrugsaretohumanbeings。Mowgligentledthepantherforafewminuteslonger,andhelaydownlikeacatbeforeafire,hispawstuckedunderhisbreast,andhiseyeshalfshut。 \"ThouartoftheJungleandNOToftheJungle,\"hesaidatlast。\"AndIamonlyablackpanther。ButIlovethee,LittleBrother。\" \"Theyareverylongattheirtalkunderthetree,\"Mowglisaid,withoutnoticingthelastsentence。\"Buldeomusthavetoldmanytales。TheyshouldcomesoontodragthewomanandhermanoutofthetrapandputthemintotheRedFlower。Theywillfindthattrapsprung。Ho!ho!\" \"Nay,listen,\"saidBagheera。\"Thefeverisoutofmybloodnow。 LetthemfindMEthere!Fewwouldleavetheirhousesaftermeetingme。ItisnotthefirsttimeIhavebeeninacage; andIdonotthinktheywilltieMEwithcords。\" \"Bewise,then,\"saidMowgli,laughing;forhewasbeginningtofeelasrecklessasthepanther,whohadglidedintothehut。 \"Pah!\"Bagheeragrunted。\"ThisplaceisrankwithMan,buthereisjustsuchabedastheygavemetolieuponintheKing’scagesatOodeypore。NowIliedown。\"Mowgliheardthestringsofthecotcrackunderthegreatbrute’sweight。\"BytheBrokenLockthatfreedme,theywillthinktheyhavecaughtbiggame! Comeandsitbesideme,LittleBrother;wewillgivethem’goodhunting’together!\" \"No;Ihaveanotherthoughtinmystomach。TheMan-PackshallnotknowwhatshareIhaveinthesport。Makethineownhunt。 Idonotwishtoseethem。\" \"Beitso,\"saidBagheera。\"Ah,nowtheycome!\" Theconferenceunderthepeepul-treehadbeengrowingnoisierandnoisier,atthefarendofthevillage。Itbrokeinwildyells,andarushupthestreetofmenandwomen,wavingclubsandbamboosandsicklesandknives。BuldeoandtheBrahminwereattheheadofit,butthemobwascloseattheirheels,andtheycried,\"Thewitchandthewizard!Letusseeifhotcoinswillmakethemconfess!Burnthehutovertheirheads!Wewillteachthemtoshelterwolf-devils!Nay,beatthemfirst! Torches!Moretorches!Buldeo,heatthegun-barrels!\" Herewassomelittledifficultywiththecatchofthedoor。 Ithadbeenveryfirmlyfastened,butthecrowdtoreitawaybodily,andthelightofthetorchesstreamedintotheroomwhere,stretchedatfulllengthonthebed,hispawscrossedandlightlyhungdownoveroneend,blackasthePit,andterribleasademon,wasBagheera。Therewasonehalf-minuteofdesperatesilence,asthefrontranksofthecrowdclawedandtoretheirwaybackfromthethreshold,andinthatminuteBagheeraraisedhisheadandyawned——elaborately,carefully,andostentatiously——ashewouldyawnwhenhewishedtoinsultanequal。Thefringedlipsdrewbackandup;theredtonguecurled;thelowerjawdroppedanddroppedtillyoucouldseehalf-waydownthehotgullet;andthegiganticdog-teethstoodcleartothepitofthegumstilltheyrangtogether,upperandunder,withthesnickofsteel-facedwardsshootinghomeroundtheedgesofasafe。 Nextinstantthestreetwasempty;Bagheerahadleapedbackthroughthewindow,andstoodatMowgli’sside,whileayelling,screamingtorrentscrambledandtumbledoneoveranotherintheirpanichastetogettotheirownhuts。 \"Theywillnotstirtilldaycomes,\"saidBagheeraquietly。 \"Andnow?\" Thesilenceoftheafternoonsleepseemedtohaveovertakenthevillage;but,astheylistened,theycouldhearthesoundofheavygrain-boxesbeingdraggedoverearthenfloorsandsetdownagainstdoors。Bagheerawasquiteright;thevillagewouldnotstirtilldaylight。Mowglisatstill,andthought,andhisfacegrewdarkeranddarker。 \"WhathaveIdone?\"saidBagheera,atlastcomingtohisfeet,fawning。 \"Nothingbutgreatgood。Watchthemnowtilltheday。Isleep。\" MowgliranoffintotheJungle,anddroppedlikeadeadmanacrossarock,andsleptandsleptthedayround,andthenightbackagain。 Whenhewaked,Bagheerawasathisside,andtherewasanewly- killedbuckathisfeet。BagheerawatchedcuriouslywhileMowgliwenttoworkwithhisskinning-knife,ateanddrank,andturnedoverwithhischininhishands。 \"Themanandthewomanarecomesafewithineye-shotofKhanhiwara,\"Bagheerasaid。\"ThylairmothersentthewordbackbyChil,theKite。Theyfoundahorsebeforemidnightofthenighttheywerefreed,andwentveryquickly。Isnotthatwell?\" \"Thatiswell,\"saidMowgli。 \"AndthyMan-Packinthevillagedidnotstirtillthesunwashighthismorning。Thentheyatetheirfoodandranbackquicklytotheirhouses。\" \"Didthey,bychance,seethee?\" \"Itmayhavebeen。Iwasrollinginthedustbeforethegateatdawn,andImayhavemadealsosomesmallsongtomyself。Now,LittleBrother,thereisnothingmoretodo。ComehuntingwithmeandBaloo。Hehasnewhivesthathewishestoshow,andwealldesiretheebackagainasofold。Takeoffthatlookwhichmakesevenmeafraid!ThemanandwomanwillnotbeputintotheRedFlower,andallgoeswellintheJungle。Isitnottrue? LetusforgettheMan-Pack。\" \"Theyshallheforgotteninalittlewhile。WheredoesHathifeedto-night?\" \"Wherehechooses。WhocananswerfortheSilentOne?Butwhy? WhatisthereHathicandowhichwecannot?\" \"Bidhimandhisthreesonscomeheretome。\" \"But,indeed,andtruly,LittleBrother,itisnot——itisnotseemlytosay’Come,’and’Go,’toHathi。Remember,heistheMasteroftheJungle,andbeforetheMan-Packchangedthelookonthyface,hetaughttheetheMaster-wordsoftheJungle。\" \"Thatisallone。IhaveaMaster-wordforhimnow。BidhimcometoMowgli,theFrog:andifhedoesnothearatfirst,bidhimcomebecauseoftheSackoftheFieldsofBhurtpore。\" \"TheSackoftheFieldsofBhurtpore,\"Bagheerarepeatedtwoorthreetimestomakesure。\"Igo。Hathicanbutbeangryattheworst,andIwouldgiveamoon’shuntingtohearaMaster-wordthatcompelstheSilentOne。\" Hewentaway,leavingMowglistabbingfuriouslywithhisskinning-knifeintotheearth。Mowglihadneverseenhumanbloodinhislifebeforetillhehadseen,and——whatmeantmuchmoretohim——smelledMessua’sbloodonthethongsthatboundher。 AndMessuahadbeenkindtohim,and,sofarasheknewanythingaboutlove,helovedMessuaascompletelyashehatedtherestofmankind。Butdeeplyasheloathedthem,theirtalk,theircruelty,andtheircowardice,notforanythingtheJunglehadtooffercouldhebringhimselftotakeahumanlife,andhavethatterriblescentofbloodbackagaininhisnostrils。Hisplanwassimpler,butmuchmorethorough;andhelaughedtohimselfwhenhethoughtthatitwasoneofoldBuldeo’stalestoldunderthepeepul-treeintheeveningthathadputtheideaintohishead。 \"ItWASaMaster-word,\"Bagheerawhisperedinhisear。 \"Theywerefeedingbytheriver,andtheyobeyedasthoughtheywerebullocks。Lookwheretheycomenow!\" Hathiandhisthreesonshadarrived,intheirusualway,withoutasound。Themudoftheriverwasstillfreshontheirflanks,andHathiwasthoughtfullychewingthegreenstemofayoungplantain-treethathehadgougedupwithhistusks。 ButeverylineinhisvastbodyshowedtoBagheera,whocouldseethingswhenhecameacrossthem,thatitwasnottheMasteroftheJunglespeakingtoaMan-cub,butonewhowasafraidcomingbeforeonewhowasnot。Histhreesonsrolledsidebyside,behindtheirfather。 MowglihardlyliftedhisheadasHathigavehim\"Goodhunting。\" Hekepthimswingingandrocking,andshiftingfromonefoottoanother,foralongtimebeforehespoke;andwhenheopenedhismouthitwastoBagheera,nottotheelephants。 \"Iwilltellatalethatwastoldtomebythehunteryehuntedto-day,\"saidMowgli。\"Itconcernsanelephant,oldandwise,whofellintoatrap,andthesharpenedstakeinthepitscarredhimfromalittleabovehisheeltothecrestofhisshoulder,leavingawhitemark。\"Mowglithrewouthishand,andasHathiwheeledthemoonlightshowedalongwhitescaronhisslatyside,asthoughhehadbeenstruckwithared-hotwhip。 \"Mencametotakehimfromthetrap,\"Mowglicontinued,\"buthebrokehisropes,forhewasstrong,andwentawaytillhiswoundwashealed。Thencamehe,angry,bynighttothefieldsofthosehunters。AndIremembernowthathehadthreesons。Thesethingshappenedmany,manyRainsago,andveryfaraway——amongthefieldsofBhurtpore。Whatcametothosefieldsatthenextreaping,Hathi?\" \"Theywerereapedbymeandbymythreesons,\"saidHathi。 \"Andtotheploughingthatfollowsthereaping?\"saidMowgli。 \"Therewasnoploughing,\"saidHathi。 \"Andtothementhatlivebythegreencropsontheground?\" saidMowgli。 \"Theywentaway。\" \"Andtothehutsinwhichthemenslept?\"saidMowgli。 \"Wetoretheroofstopieces,andtheJungleswallowedupthewalls,\"saidHathi。 \"Andwhatmore?\"saidMowgli。 \"AsmuchgoodgroundasIcanwalkoverintwonightsfromtheeasttothewest,andfromthenorthtothesouthasmuchasI canwalkoverinthreenights,theJungletook。WeletintheJungleuponfivevillages;andinthosevillages,andintheirlands,thegrazing-groundandthesoftcrop-grounds,thereisnotonemanto-daywhotakeshisfoodfromtheground。ThatwastheSackoftheFieldsofBhurtpore,whichIandmythreesonsdid;andnowIask,Man-cub,howthenewsofitcametothee?\" saidHathi。 \"Amantoldme,andnowIseeevenBuldeocanspeaktruth。 Itwaswelldone,Hathiwiththewhitemark;butthesecondtimeitshallbedonebetter,forthereasonthatthereisamantodirect。ThouknowestthevillageoftheMan-Packthatcastmeout?Theyareidle,senseless,andcruel;theyplaywiththeirmouths,andtheydonotkilltheweakerforfood,butforsport。 Whentheyarefull-fedtheywouldthrowtheirownbreedintotheRedFlower。ThisIhaveseen。Itisnotwellthattheyshouldlivehereanymore。Ihatethem!\" \"Kill,then,\"saidtheyoungestofHathi’sthreesons,pickingupatuftofgrass,dustingitagainsthisfore-legs,andthrowingitaway,whilehislittleredeyesglancedfurtivelyfromsidetoside。 \"Whatgoodarewhitebonestome?\"Mowgliansweredangrily。 \"AmIthecubofawolftoplayinthesunwitharawhead? IhavekilledShereKhan,andhishiderotsontheCouncilRock; but——butIdonotknowwhitherShereKhanisgone,andmystomachisstillempty。NowIwilltakethatwhichIcanseeandtouch。LetintheJungleuponthatvillage,Hathi!\" Bagheerashivered,andcowereddown。Hecouldunderstand,iftheworstcametotheworst,aquickrushdownthevillagestreet,andarightandleftblowintoacrowd,oracraftykillingofmenastheyploughedinthetwilight;butthisschemefordeliberatelyblottingoutanentirevillagefromtheeyesofmanandbeastfrightenedhim。NowhesawwhyMowglihadsentforHathi。Noonebutthelong-livedelephantcouldplanandcarrythroughsuchawar。 \"LetthemrunasthemenranfromthefieldsofBhurtpore,tillwehavetherain-waterfortheonlyplough,andthenoiseoftherainonthethickleavesforthepatteringoftheirspindles——tillBagheeraandIlairinthehouseoftheBrahmin,andthebuckdrinkatthetankbehindthetemple!LetintheJungle,Hathi!\" \"ButI——butwehavenoquarrelwiththem,anditneedstheredrageofgreatpainereweteardowntheplaceswheremensleep,\" saidHathidoubtfully。 \"AreyetheonlyeatersofgrassintheJungle?Driveinyourpeoples。Letthedeerandthepigandthenilghailooktoit。 Yeneednevershowahand’s-breadthofhidetillthefieldsarenaked。LetintheJungle,Hathi!\" \"Therewillbenokilling?MytuskswereredattheSackoftheFieldsofBhurtpore,andIwouldnotwakethatsmellagain。\" \"NorI。Idonotwisheventheirbonestolieonthecleanearth。Letthemgoandfindafreshlair。Theycannotstayhere。 Ihaveseenandsmelledthebloodofthewomanthatgavemefood——thewomanwhomtheywouldhavekilledbutforme。Onlythesmellofthenewgrassontheirdoor-stepscantakeawaythatsmell。Itburnsinmymouth。LetintheJungle,Hathi!\" \"Ah!\"saidHathi。\"Sodidthescarofthestakeburnonmyhidetillwewatchedthevillagesdieunderinthespringgrowth。NowIsee。Thywarshallheourwar。Wewillletinthejungle!\" Mowglihadhardlytimetocatchhisbreath——hewasshakingalloverwithrageandhatebeforetheplacewheretheelephantshadstoodwasempty,andBagheerawaslookingathimwithterror。 \"BytheBrokenLockthatfreedme!\"saidtheBlackPantheratlast。\"ArtTHOUthenakedthingIspokeforinthePackwhenallwasyoung?MasteroftheJungle,whenmystrengthgoes,speakforme——speakforBaloo——speakforusall!Wearecubsbeforethee!Snappedtwigsunderfoot!Fawnsthathavelosttheirdoe!\" TheideaofBagheerabeingastrayfawnupsetMowglialtogether,andhelaughedandcaughthisbreath,andsobbedandlaughedagain,tillhehadtojumpintoapooltomakehimselfstop。 Thenheswamroundandround,duckinginandoutofthebarsofthemoonlightlikethefrog,hisnamesake。 BythistimeHathiandhisthreesonshadturned,eachtoonepointofthecompass,andwerestridingsilentlydownthevalleysamileaway。Theywentonandonfortwodays’march—— thatistosay,alongsixtymiles——throughtheJungle;andeverysteptheytook,andeverywaveoftheirtrunks,wasknownandnotedandtalkedoverbyMangandChilandtheMonkeyPeopleandallthebirds。Thentheybegantofeed,andfedquietlyforaweekorso。HathiandhissonsarelikeKaa,theRockPython。 Theyneverhurrytilltheyhaveto。 Attheendofthattime——andnoneknewwhohadstartedit——arumourwentthroughtheJunglethattherewasbetterfoodandwatertobefoundinsuchandsuchavalley。Thepig——who,ofcourse,willgototheendsoftheearthforafullmeal——movedfirstbycompanies,scufflingovertherocks,andthedeerfollowed,withthesmallwildfoxesthatliveonthedeadanddyingoftheherds;andtheheavy-shoulderednilghaimovedparallelwiththedeer,andthewildbuffaloesoftheswampscameafterthenilghai。Theleastlittlethingwouldhaveturnedthescattered,stragglingdrovesthatgrazedandsaunteredanddrankandgrazedagain;butwhenevertherewasanalarmsomeonewouldriseupandsoothethem。AtonetimeitwouldbeIkkithePorcupine,fullofnewsofgoodfeedjustalittlefartheron; atanotherMangwouldcrycheerilyandflapdownagladetoshowitwasallempty;orBaloo,hismouthfullofroots,wouldshamblealongsideawaveringlineandhalffrighten,halfrompitclumsilybacktotheproperroad。Verymanycreaturesbrokebackorranawayorlostinterest,butverymanywerelefttogoforward。Attheendofanothertendaysorsothesituationwasthis。Thedeerandthepigandthenilghaiweremillingroundandroundinacircleofeightortenmilesradius,whiletheEatersofFleshskirmishedrounditsedge。Andthecentreofthatcirclewasthevillage,androundthevillagethecropswereripening,andinthecropssatmenonwhattheycallmachans——platformslikepigeon-perches,madeofsticksatthetopoffourpoles——toscareawaybirdsandotherstealers。 Thenthedeerwerecoaxednomore。TheEatersofFleshwereclosebehindthem,andforcedthemforwardandinward。 ItwasadarknightwhenHathiandhisthreesonsslippeddownfromtheJungle,andbrokeoffthepolesofthemachanswiththeirtrunks;theyfellasasnappedstalkofhemlockinbloomfalls,andthementhattumbledfromthemheardthedeepgurglingoftheelephantsintheirears。Thenthevanguardofthebewilderedarmiesofthedeerbrokedownandfloodedintothevillagegrazing-groundsandtheploughedfields;andthesharp-hoofed,rootingwildpigcamewiththem,andwhatthedeerleftthepigspoiled,andfromtimetotimeanalarmofwolveswouldshaketheherds,andtheywouldrushtoandfrodesperately,treadingdowntheyoungbarley,andcuttingflatthebanksoftheirrigatingchannels。Beforethedawnbrokethepressureontheoutsideofthecirclegavewayatonepoint。 TheEatersofFleshhadfallenbackandleftanopenpathtothesouth,anddroveupondroveofbuckfledalongit。Others,whowerebolder,layupinthethicketstofinishtheirmealnextnight。 Buttheworkwaspracticallydone。Whenthevillagerslookedinthemorningtheysawtheircropswerelost。Andthatmeantdeathiftheydidnotgetaway,fortheylivedyearinandyearoutasneartostarvationastheJunglewasneartothem。Whenthebuffaloesweresenttograzethehungrybrutesfoundthatthedeerhadclearedthegrazing-grounds,andsowanderedintotheJungleanddriftedoffwiththeirwildmates;andwhentwilightfellthethreeorfourponiesthatbelongedtothevillagelayintheirstableswiththeirheadsbeatenin。OnlyBagheeracouldhavegiventhosestrokes,andonlyBagheerawouldhavethoughtofinsolentlydraggingthelastcarcasstotheopenstreet。 Thevillagershadnohearttomakefiresinthefieldsthatnight,soHathiandhisthreesonswentgleaningamongwhatwasleft;andwhereHathigleansthereisnoneedtofollow。Themendecidedtoliveontheirstoredseed-cornuntiltherainshadfallen,andthentotakeworkasservantstilltheycouldcatchupwiththelostyear;butasthegrain-dealerwasthinkingofhiswell-filledcratesofcorn,andthepriceshewouldlevyatthesaleofit,Hathi’ssharptuskswerepickingoutthecornerofhismud-house,andsmashingopenthebigwickerchest,leepedwithcow-dung,wherethepreciousstufflay。 Whenthatlastlosswasdiscovered,itwastheBrahmin’sturntospeak。HehadprayedtohisownGodswithoutanswer。Itmightbe,hesaid,that,unconsciously,thevillagehadoffendedsomeoneoftheGodsoftheJungle,for,beyonddoubt,theJunglewasagainstthem。Sotheysentforthehead-manofthenearesttribeofwanderingGonds——little,wise,andveryblackhunters,livinginthedeepJungle,whosefatherscameoftheoldestraceinIndia——theaboriginalownersoftheland。TheymadetheGondwelcomewithwhattheyhad,andhestoodononeleg,hisbowinhishand,andtwoorthreepoisonedarrowsstuckthroughhistop-knot,lookinghalfafraidandhalfcontemptuouslyattheanxiousvillagersandtheirruinedfields。TheywishedtoknowwhetherhisGods——theOldGods——wereangrywiththemandwhatsacrificesshouldbeoffered。TheGondsaidnothing,butpickedupatrailoftheKarela,thevinethatbearsthebitterwildgourd,andlacedittoandfroacrossthetempledoorinthefaceofthestaringredHinduimage。ThenhepushedwithhishandintheopenairalongtheroadtoKhanhiwara,andwentbacktohisJungle,andwatchedtheJunglePeopledriftingthroughit。HeknewthatwhentheJunglemovesonlywhitemencanhopetoturnitaside。 Therewasnoneedtoaskhismeaning。ThewildgourdwouldgrowwheretheyhadworshippedtheirGod,andthesoonertheysavedthemselvesthebetter。 Butitishardtotearavillagefromitsmoorings。Theystayedonaslongasanysummerfoodwaslefttothem,andtheytriedtogathernutsintheJungle,butshadowswithglaringeyeswatchedthem,androlledbeforethemevenatmid-day;andwhentheyranbackafraidtotheirwalls,onthetree-trunkstheyhadpassednotfiveminutesbeforethebarkwouldbestrippedandchiselledwiththestrokeofsomegreattalonedpaw。Themoretheykepttotheirvillage,theboldergrewthewildthingsthatgambolledandbellowedonthegrazing-groundsbytheWaingunga。 TheyhadnotimetopatchandplastertherearwallsoftheemptybyresthatbackedontotheJungle;thewildpigtrampledthemdown,andtheknotty-rootedvineshurriedafterandthrewtheirelbowsoverthenew-wonground,andthecoarsegrassbristledbehindthevineslikethelancesofagoblinarmyfollowingaretreat。Theunmarriedmenranawayfirst,andcarriedthenewsfarandnearthatthevillagewasdoomed。 Whocouldfight,theysaid,againsttheJungle,ortheGodsoftheJungle,whentheveryvillagecobrahadlefthisholeintheplatformunderthepeepul-tree?Sotheirlittlecommercewiththeoutsideworldshrunkasthetroddenpathsacrosstheopengrewfewerandfainter。AtlastthenightlytrumpetingsofHathiandhisthreesonsceasedtotroublethem;fortheyhadnomoretoberobbedof。Thecroponthegroundandtheseedinthegroundhadbeentaken。Theoutlyingfieldswerealreadylosingtheirshape,anditwastimetothrowthemselvesonthecharityoftheEnglishatKhanhiwara。 Nativefashion,theydelayedtheirdeparturefromonedaytoanothertillthefirstRainscaughtthemandtheunmendedroofsletinaflood,andthegrazing-groundstoodankledeep,andalllifecameonwitharushaftertheheatofthesummer。Thentheywadedout——men,women,andchildren——throughtheblindinghotrainofthemorning,butturnednaturallyforonefarewelllookattheirhomes。 Theyheard,asthelastburdenedfamilyfiledthroughthegate,acrashoffallingbeamsandthatchbehindthewalls。Theysawashiny,snakyblacktrunkliftedforaninstant,scatteringsoddenthatch。Itdisappeared,andtherewasanothercrash,followedbyasqueal。Hathihadbeenpluckingofftheroofsofthehutsasyoupluckwater-lilies,andareboundingbeamhadprickedhim。Heneededonlythistounchainhisfullstrength,forofallthingsintheJunglethewildelephantenragedisthemostwantonlydestructive。Hekickedbackwardatamudwallthatcrumbledatthestroke,and,crumbling,meltedtoyellowmudunderthetorrentofrain。Thenhewheeledandsquealed,andtorethroughthenarrowstreets,leaningagainstthehutsrightandleft,shiveringthecrazydoors,andcrumplingupthecaves; whilehisthreesonsragedbehindastheyhadragedattheSackoftheFieldsofBhurtpore。 \"TheJunglewillswallowtheseshells,\"saidaquietvoiceinthewreckage。\"Itistheouterwallthatmustliedown,\"andMowgli,withtherainsluicingoverhisbareshouldersandarms,leapedbackfromawallthatwassettlinglikeatiredbuffalo。 \"Allingoodtime,\"pantedHathi。\"Oh,butmytuskswereredatBhurtpore;Totheouterwall,children!Withthehead! Together!Now!\" Thefourpushedsidebyside;theouterwallbulged,split,andfell,andthevillagers,dumbwithhorror,sawthesavage,clay-streakedheadsofthewreckersintheraggedgap。Thentheyfled,houselessandfoodless,downthevalley,astheirvillage,shreddedandtossedandtrampled,meltedbehindthem。 Amonthlatertheplacewasadimpledmound,coveredwithsoft,greenyoungstuff;andbytheendoftheRainstherewastheroaringjungleinfullblastonthespotthathadbeenunderploughnotsixmonthsbefore。 MOWGLI’SSONGAGAINSTPEOPLE Iwillletlooseagainstyouthefleet-footedvines—— IwillcallintheJungletostampoutyourlines! Theroofsshallfadebeforeit,Thehouse-beamsshallfall,AndtheKarela,thebitterKarela,Shallcoveritall! Inthegatesoftheseyourcouncilsmypeopleshallsing,InthedoorsoftheseyourgarnerstheBat-folkshallcling; Andthesnakeshallbeyourwatchman,Byahearthstoneunswept; FortheKarela,thebitterKarela,Shallfruitwhereyeslept! Yeshallnotseemystrikers;yeshallhearthemandguess; Bynight,beforethemoon-rise,Iwillsendformycess,AndthewolfshallheyourherdsmanByalandmarkremoved,FortheKarela,thebitterKarela,Shallseedwhereyeloved! Iwillreapyourfieldsbeforeyouatthehandsofahost; Yeshallgleanbehindmyreapers,forthebreadthatislost,AndthedeershallbeyouroxenByaheadlanduntilled,FortheKarela,thebitterKarela,Shallleafwhereyebuild! Ihaveuntiedagainstyoutheclub-footedvines,IhavesentintheJungletoswampoutyourlines。 Thetrees——thetreesareonyou! Thehouse-beamsshallfall,AndtheKarela,thebitterKarela,Shallcoveryouall! THEUNDERTAKERS WhenyesaytoTabaqui,\"MyBrother!\"whenyecalltheHyenatomeat,YemaycrytheFullTrucewithJacala——theBellythatrunsonfourfeet。 JungleLaw\"Respecttheaged!\" \"Itwasathickvoice——amuddyvoicethatwouldhavemadeyoushudder——avoicelikesomethingsoftbreakingintwo。Therewasaquaverinit,acroakandawhine。 \"Respecttheaged!OCompanionsoftheRiver——respecttheaged!\" Nothingcouldbeseenonthebroadreachoftheriverexceptalittlefleetofsquare-sailed,wooden-pinnedbarges,loadedwithbuilding-stone,thathadjustcomeundertherailwaybridge,andweredrivingdown-stream。Theyputtheirclumsyhelmsovertoavoidthesand-barmadebythescourofthebridge-piers,andastheypassed,threeabreast,thehorriblevoicebeganagain: \"OBrahminsoftheRiver——respecttheagedandinfirm!\" Aboatmanturnedwherehesatonthegunwale,lifteduphishand,saidsomethingthatwasnotablessing,andtheboatscreakedonthroughthetwilight。ThebroadIndianriver,thatlookedmorelikeachainoflittlelakesthanastream,wasassmoothasglass,reflectingthesandy-redskyinmid-channel,butsplashedwithpatchesofyellowandduskypurplenearandunderthelowbanks。Littlecreeksranintotheriverinthewetseason,butnowtheirdrymouthshungclearabovewater-line。 Ontheleftshore,andalmostundertherailwaybridge,stoodamud-and-brickandthatch-and-stickvillage,whosemainstreet,fullofcattlegoingbacktotheirbyres,ranstraighttotheriver,andendedinasortofrudebrickpier-head,wherepeoplewhowantedtowashcouldwadeinstepbystep。ThatwastheGhautofthevillageofMugger-Ghaut。 Nightwasfallingfastoverthefieldsoflentilsandriceandcottoninthelow-lyinggroundyearlyfloodedbytheriver; overthereedsthatfringedtheelbowofthebend,andthetangledjungleofthegrazing-groundsbehindthestillreeds。 Theparrotsandcrows,whohadbeenchatteringandshoutingovertheireveningdrink,hadflowninlandtoroost,crossingtheout-goingbattalionsoftheflying-foxes;andclouduponcloudofwater-birdscamewhistlingand\"honking\"tothecoverofthereed-beds。Thereweregeese,barrel-headedandblack-backed,teal,widgeon,mallard,andsheldrake,withcurlews,andhereandthereaflamingo。 AlumberingAdjutant-cranebroughtuptherear,flyingasthougheachslowstrokewouldbehislast。 \"Respecttheaged!BrahminsoftheRiver——respecttheaged!\" TheAdjutanthalfturnedhishead,sheeredalittleinthedirectionofthevoice,andlandedstifflyonthesand-barbelowthebridge。Thenyousawwhataruffianlybrutehereallywas。 Hisbackviewwasimmenselyrespectable,forhestoodnearlysixfeethigh,andlookedratherlikeaveryproperbald-headedparson。Infrontitwasdifferent,forhisAllySloper-likeheadandneckhadnotafeathertothem,andtherewasahorribleraw-skinpouchonhisneckunderhischin——ahold-allforthethingshispick-axebeakmightsteal。Hislegswerelongandthinandskinny,buthemovedthemdelicately,andlookedatthemwithprideashepreeneddownhisashy-graytail-feathers,glancedoverthesmoothofhisshoulder,andstiffenedinto\"Standatattention。\" AmangylittleJackal,whohadbeenyappinghungrilyonalowbluff,cockeduphisearsandtail,andscutteredacrosstheshallowstojointheAdjutant。 Hewasthelowestofhiscaste——notthatthebestofjackalsaregoodformuch,butthisonewaspeculiarlylow,beinghalfabeggar,halfacriminal——acleaner-upofvillagerubbish-heaps,desperatelytimidorwildlybold,everlastinglyhungry,andfullofcunningthatneverdidhimanygood。 \"Ugh!\"hesaid,shakinghimselfdolefullyashelanded。\"Maytheredmangedestroythedogsofthisvillage!Ihavethreebitesforeachfleauponme,andallbecauseIlooked——onlylooked,markyou——atanoldshoeinacow-byre。CanIeatmud?\" Hescratchedhimselfunderhisleftear。 \"Iheard,\"saidtheAdjutant,inavoicelikeabluntsawgoingthroughathickboard——\"IHEARDtherewasanew-bornpuppyinthatsameshoe。\" \"Tohearisonething;toknowisanother,\"saidtheJackal,whohadaveryfairknowledgeofproverbs,pickedupbylisteningtomenroundthevillagefiresofanevening。 \"Quitetrue。So,tomakesure,Itookcareofthatpuppywhilethedogswerebusyelsewhere。\" \"TheywereVERYbusy,\"saidtheJackal。\"Well,Imustnotgotothevillagehuntingforscrapsyetawhile。Andsotheretrulywasablindpuppyinthatshoe?\" \"Itishere,\"saidtheAdjutant,squintingoverhisbeakathisfullpouch。\"Asmallthing,butacceptablenowthatcharityisdeadintheworld。\" \"Ahai!Theworldisironinthesedays,\"wailedtheJackal。 Thenhisrestlesseyecaughttheleastpossiblerippleonthewater,andhewentonquickly:\"Lifeishardforusall,andIdoubtnotthatevenourexcellentmaster,thePrideoftheGhautandtheEnvyoftheRiver————\" \"Aliar,aflatterer,andaJackalwereallhatchedoutofthesameegg,\"saidtheAdjutanttonobodyinparticular;forhewasratherafinesortofaliaronhisownaccountwhenhetookthetrouble。 \"Yes,theEnvyoftheRiver,\"theJackalrepeated,raisinghisvoice。\"Evenhe,Idoubtnot,findsthatsincethebridgehasbeenbuiltgoodfoodismorescarce。Butontheotherhand,thoughIwouldbynomeanssaythistohisnobleface,heissowiseandsovirtuous——asI,alasIamnot————\" \"WhentheJackalownsheisgray,howblackmusttheJackalbe!\" mutteredtheAdjutant。Hecouldnotseewhatwascoming。 \"Thathisfoodneverfails,andinconsequence————\" Therewasasoftgratingsound,asthoughaboathadjusttouchedinshoalwater。TheJackalspunroundquicklyandfaced(itisalwaysbesttoface)thecreaturehehadbeentalkingabout。Itwasatwenty-four-footcrocodile,casedinwhatlookedliketreble-rivetedboiler-plate,studdedandkeeledandcrested;theyellowpointsofhisupperteethjustoverhanginghisbeautifullyflutedlowerjaw。Itwastheblunt-nosedMuggerofMugger-Ghaut,olderthananymaninthevillage,whohadgivenhisnametothevillage;thedemonofthefordbeforetherailwaybridge,came——murderer,man-eater,andlocalfetishinone。Helaywithhischinintheshallows,keepinghisplacebyanalmostinvisibleripplingofhistail,andwelltheJackalknewthatonestrokeofthatsametailinthewaterwouldcarrytheMuggerupthebankwiththerushofasteam-engine。 \"Auspiciouslymet,ProtectorofthePoor!\"hefawned,backingateveryword。\"Adelectablevoicewasheard,andwecameinthehopesofsweetconversation。Mytaillesspresumption,whilewaitinghere,ledme,indeed,tospeakofthee。Itismyhopethatnothingwasoverheard。\" NowtheJackalhadspokenjusttobelistenedto,forheknewflatterywasthebestwayofgettingthingstoeat,andtheMuggerknewthattheJackalhadspokenforthisend,andtheJackalknewthattheMuggerknew,andtheMuggerknewthattheJackalknewthattheMuggerknew,andsotheywereallverycontentedtogether。 Theoldbrutepushedandpantedandgruntedupthebank,mumbling,\"Respecttheagedandinfirm!\"andallthetimehislittleeyesburnedlikecoalsundertheheavy,hornyeyelidsonthetopofhistriangularhead,asheshovedhisbloatedbarrel-bodyalongbetweenhiscrutchedlegs。Thenhesettleddown,and,accustomedastheJackalwastohisways,hecouldnothelpstarting,forthehundredthtime,whenhesawhowexactlytheMuggerimitatedalogadriftonthebar。Hehadeventakenpainstolieattheexactangleanaturallystrandedlogwouldmakewiththewater,havingregardtothecurrentofheseasonatthetimeandplace。Allthiswasonlyamatterofhabit,ofcourse,becausetheMuggerhadcomeashoreforpleasure;butacrocodileisneverquitefull,andiftheJackalhadbeendeceivedbythelikenesshewouldnothavelivedtophilosophiseoverit。 \"Mychild,Iheardnothing,\"saidtheMugger,shuttingoneeye。 \"Thewaterwasinmyears,andalsoIwasfaintwithhunger。 Sincetherailwaybridgewasbuiltmypeopleatmyvillagehaveceasedtoloveme;andthatisbreakingmyheart。\" \"Ah,shame!\"saidtheJackal。\"Sonobleaheart,too!Butmenareallalike,tomymind。\" \"Nay,thereareverygreatdifferencesindeed,\"theMuggeransweredgently。\"Someareasleanasboat-poles。Othersagainarefatasyoungja——dogs。NeverwouldIcauselesslyrevilemen。 Theyareofallfashions,butthelongyearshaveshownmethat,onewithanother,theyareverygood。Men,women,andchildren—— Ihavenofaulttofindwiththem。Andremember,child,hewhorebukestheWorldisrebukedbytheWorld。\" \"Flatteryisworsethananemptytincaninthebelly。Butthatwhichwehavejustheardiswisdom,\"saidtheAdjutant,bringingdownonefoot。 \"Consider,though,theiringratitudetothisexcellentone,\" begantheJackaltenderly。 \"Nay,nay,notingratitude!\"theMuggersaid。Theydonotthinkforothers;thatisall。ButIhavenoticed,lyingatmystationbelowtheford,thatthestairsofthenewbridgearecruellyhardtoclimb,bothforoldpeopleandyoungchildren。Theold,indeed,arenotsoworthyofconsideration,butIamgrieved—— Iamtrulygrieved——onaccountofthefatchildren。Still,Ithink,inalittlewhile,whenthenewnessofthebridgehaswornaway,weshallseemypeople\"sbarebrownlegsbravelysplashingthroughthefordasbefore。ThentheoldMuggerwillbehonouredagain。\" \"ButsurelyIsawMarigoldwreathsfloatingofftheedgeoftheGhautonlythisnoon,\"saidtheAdjutant。 MarigoldwreathsareasignofreverenceallIndiaover。 \"Anerror——anerror。Itwasthewifeofthesweetmeat-seller。 Sheloseshereyesightyearbyyear,andcannottellalogfromme——theMuggeroftheGhaut。Isawthemistakewhenshethrewthegarland,forIwaslyingattheveryfootoftheGhaut,andhadshetakenanotherstepImighthaveshownhersomelittledifference。Yetshemeantwell,andwemustconsiderthespiritoftheoffering。\" \"Whatgoodaremarigoldwreathswhenoneisontherubbish- heap?\"saidtheJackal,huntingforfleas,butkeepingonewaryeyeonhisProtectorofthePoor。 \"True,buttheyhavenotyetbeguntomaketherubbish-heapthatshallcarryME。FivetimeshaveIseentheriverdrawbackfromthevillageandmakenewlandatthefootofthestreet。FivetimeshaveIseenthevillagerebuiltonthebanks,andIshallseeitbuiltyetfivetimesmore。Iamnofaithless,fish- huntingGavial,I,atKasito-dayandPrayagto-morrow,asthesayingis,butthetrueandconstantwatcheroftheford。Itisnotfornothing,child,thatthevillagebearsmyname,and\"hewhowatcheslong,\"asthesayingis,\"shallatlasthavehisreward。\"\" \"_I_havewatchedlong——verylong——nearlyallmylife,andmyrewardhasbeenbitesandblows,\"saidtheJackal。 \"Ho!ho!ho!\"roaredtheAdjutant。 \"InAugustwastheJackalborn; TheRainsfellinSeptember; \"Nowsuchafearfulfloodasthis,\" Sayshe,\"Ican\"tremember!\"\" ThereisoneveryunpleasantpeculiarityabouttheAdjutant。 Atuncertaintimeshesuffersfromacuteattacksofthefidgetsorcrampinhislegs,andthoughheismorevirtuoustobeholdthananyofthecranes,whoareallimmenselyrespectable,hefliesoffintowild,cripple-stiltwar-dances,halfopeninghiswingsandbobbinghisbaldheadupanddown;whileforreasonsbestknowntohimselfheisverycarefultotimehisworstattackswithhisnastiestremarks。Atthelastwordofhissonghecametoattentionagain,tentimesadjutaunterthanbefore。 TheJackalwinced,thoughhewasfullthreeseasonsold,butyoucannotresentaninsultfromapersonwithabeakayardlong,andthepowerofdrivingitlikeajavelin。TheAdjutantwasamostnotoriouscoward,buttheJackalwasworse。 \"Wemustlivebeforewecanlearn,\"saidtheMugger,\"andthereisthistosay:Littlejackalsareverycommon,child,butsuchamuggerasIamisnotcommon。Forallthat,Iamnotproud,sinceprideisdestruction;buttakenotice,itisFate,andagainsthisFatenoonewhoswimsorwalksorrunsshouldsayanythingatall。IamwellcontentedwithFate。Withgoodluck,akeeneye,andthecustomofconsideringwhetheracreekorabackwaterhasanoutlettoitereyouascend,muchmaybedone。\" \"OnceIheardthateventheProtectorofthePoormadeamistake,\"saidtheJackalviciously。 \"True;buttheremyFatehelpedme。ItwasbeforeIhadcometomyfullgrowth——beforethelastfaminebutthree(bytheRightandLeftofGunga,howfullusedthestreamstobeinthosedays!)。Yes,Iwasyoungandunthinking,andwhenthefloodcame,whosopleasedasI?Alittlemademeveryhappythen。 Thevillagewasdeepinflood,andIswamabovetheGhautandwentfarinland,uptotherice-fields,andtheyweredeepingoodmud。Irememberalsoapairofbracelets(glasstheywere,andtroubledmenotalittle)thatIfoundthatevening。Yes,glassbracelets;and,ifmymemoryservesmewell,ashoe。 Ishouldhaveshakenoffbothshoes,butIwashungry。Ilearnedbetterlater。Yes。AndsoIfedandrestedme;butwhenIwasreadytogototheriveragainthefloodhadfallen,andI walkedthroughthemudofthemainstreet。WhobutI?Cameoutallmypeople,priestsandwomenandchildren,andIlookeduponthemwithbenevolence。Themudisnotagoodplacetofightin。 Saidaboatman,\"Getaxesandkillhim,forheistheMuggeroftheford。\"\"Notso,\"saidtheBrahmin。\"Look,heisdrivingthefloodbeforehim!Heisthegodlingofthevillage。\"Thentheythrewmanyflowersatme,andbyhappythoughtoneledagoatacrosstheroad。\" \"Howgood——howverygoodisgoat!\"saidtheJackal。 \"Hairy——toohairy,andwhenfoundinthewatermorethanlikelytohideacross-shapedhook。ButthatgoatIaccepted,andwentdowntotheGhautingreathonour。Later,myFatesentmetheboatmanwhohaddesiredtocutoffmytailwithanaxe。Hisboatgroundeduponanoldshoalwhichyouwouldnotremember。\" \"WearenotALLjackalshere,\"saidtheAdjutant。Wasittheshoalmadewherethestone-boatssankintheyearofthegreatdrouth——alongshoalthatlastedthreefloods?\" \"Thereweretwo,\"saidtheMugger;\"anupperandalowershoal。\" \"Ay,Iforgot。Achanneldividedthem,andlaterdriedupagain,\"saidtheAdjutant,whopridedhimselfonhismemory。 \"Onthelowershoalmywell-wisher\"scraftgrounded。Hewassleepinginthebows,and,halfawake,leapedovertohiswaist——no,itwasnomorethantohisknees——topushoff。 Hisemptyboatwentonandtouchedagainbelowthenextreach,astheriverranthen。Ifollowed,becauseIknewmenwouldcomeouttodragitashore。\" \"Anddidtheydoso?\"saidtheJackal,alittleawe-stricken。