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Bagheera lay close to Mowgli, and the fire pot was between Mowgli's knees. Voice Reading
When they were all gathered together, Shere Khan began to speak-a thing he would never have dared to do when Akela was in his prime. Voice Reading
"He has no right," whispered Bagheera. "Say so. He is a dog's son. He will be frightened." Voice Reading
Mowgli sprang to his feet. "Free People," he cried, "does Shere Khan lead the Pack? What has a tiger to do with our leadership?" Voice Reading
"Seeing that the leadership is yet open, and being asked to speak-" Shere Khan began. Voice Reading
"By whom?" said Mowgli. "Are we all jackals, to fawn on this cattle butcher? The leadership of the Pack is with the Pack alone." Voice Reading
There were yells of "Silence, thou man's cub!" "Let him speak. He has kept our Law"; and at last the seniors of the Pack thundered: "Let the Dead Wolf speak." When a leader of the Pack has missed his kill, he is called the Dead Wolf as long as he lives, which is not long. Voice Reading
Akela raised his old head wearily:- Voice Reading
"Free People, and ye too, jackals of Shere Khan, for twelve seasons I have led ye to and from the kill, and in all that time not one has been trapped or maimed. Voice Reading
Now I have missed my kill. Voice Reading
Ye know how that plot was made. Voice Reading
Ye know how ye brought me up to an untried buck to make my weakness known. Voice Reading
It was cleverly done. Voice Reading
Your right is to kill me here on the Council Rock, now. Voice Reading
Therefore, I ask, who comes to make an end of the Lone Wolf? For it is my right, by the Law of the Jungle, that ye come one by one." Voice Reading
There was a long hush, for no single wolf cared to fight Akela to the death. Voice Reading
Then Shere Khan roared: "Bah! What have we to do with this toothless fool? He is doomed to die! It is the man-cub who has lived too long. Voice Reading
Free People, he was my meat from the first. Voice Reading
Give him to me. Voice Reading
I am weary of this man-wolf folly. Voice Reading
He has troubled the jungle for ten seasons. Voice Reading
Give me the man-cub, or I will hunt here always, and not give you one bone. Voice Reading
He is a man, a man's child, and from the marrow of my bones I hate him!" Voice Reading
Then more than half the Pack yelled: "A man! A man! What has a man to do with us? Let him go to his own place." Voice Reading
"And turn all the people of the villages against us?" clamored Shere Khan. "No, give him to me. He is a man, and none of us can look him between the eyes." Voice Reading

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