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                                  torment him, and would throw sticks and nuts at any beast
                                  for fun and in the hope of being noticed. Then they
                                  would howl and shriek senseless songs, and invite the
                                  Jungle-People to climb up their trees and fight them, or

                                  would start furious battles over nothing among themselves,
                                  and leave the dead monkeys where the Jungle-People
                                  could see them. They were always just going to have a
                                  leader, and laws and customs of their own, but they never
                                  did, because their memories would not hold over from
                                  day to day, and so they compromised things by making up
                                  a saying, ‘What the Bandar-log think now the jungle will
                                  think later,’ and that comforted them a great deal. None of
                                  the beasts could reach them, but on the other hand none
                                  of the beasts would notice them, and that was why they
                                  were so pleased when Mowgli came to play with them,
                                  and they heard how angry Baloo was.
                                     They never meant to do any more—the Bandar-log
                                  never mean anything at all;  but one of them invented
                                  what seemed to him a brilliant idea, and he told all the
                                  others that Mowgli would be a useful person to keep in
                                  the tribe, because he could weave sticks together for
                                  protection from the wind; so, if they caught him, they
                                  could make him teach them. Of course Mowgli, as a
                                  woodcutter’s child, inherited all sorts of instincts, and used



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