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"But it is true. He is such a man-cub as never was," said Baloo. "The best and wisest and boldest of man-cubs-my own pupil, who shall make the name of Baloo famous through all the jungles; and besides, I-we-love him, Kaa." Voice Reading
"Ts! Ts!" said Kaa, weaving his head to and fro. "I also have known what love is. There are tales I could tell that-" Voice Reading
"That need a clear night when we are all well fed to praise properly," said Bagheera quickly. "Our man-cub is in the hands of the Bandar-log now, and we know that of all the Jungle-People they fear Kaa alone." Voice Reading
"They fear me alone. Voice Reading
They have good reason," said Kaa. Voice Reading
"Chattering, foolish, vain-vain, foolish, and chattering, are the monkeys. Voice Reading
But a man-thing in their hands is in no good luck. Voice Reading
They grow tired of the nuts they pick, and throw them down. Voice Reading
They carry a branch half a day, meaning to do great things with it, and then they snap it in two. Voice Reading
That man-thing is not to be envied. Voice Reading
They called me also-'yellow fish' was it not?" Voice Reading
"Worm-worm-earth-worm," said Bagheera, "as well as other things which I cannot now say for shame." Voice Reading
"We must remind them to speak well of their master. Aaa-ssp! We must help their wandering memories. Now, whither went they with the cub?" Voice Reading
"The jungle alone knows. Toward the sunset, I believe," said Baloo. "We had thought that thou wouldst know, Kaa." Voice Reading
"I? How? I take them when they come in my way, but I do not hunt the Bandar-log, or frogs-or green scum on a water-hole, for that matter." Voice Reading
"Up, Up! Up, Up! Hillo! Illo! Illo, look up, Baloo of the Seeonee Wolf Pack!" Voice Reading
Baloo looked up to see where the voice came from, and there was Rann the Kite, sweeping down with the sun shining on the upturned flanges of his wings. It was near Rann's bedtime, but he had ranged all over the jungle looking for the Bear and had missed him in the thick foliage. Voice Reading
"What is it?" said Baloo. Voice Reading
"I have seen Mowgli among the Bandar-log. Voice Reading
He bade me tell you. Voice Reading
I watched. Voice Reading
The Bandar-log have taken him beyond the river to the monkey city-to the Cold Lairs. Voice Reading
They may stay there for a night, or ten nights, or an hour. Voice Reading
I have told the bats to watch through the dark time. Voice Reading
That is my message. Voice Reading

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