登陆注册
7152900000006

第6章 莫格里的兄弟们(6)

Now you must be content to skip ten or eleven whole years, and only guess at all the wonderful life that Mowgli led among the wolves, because if it were written out it would fill ever so many books. He grew up with the cubs, though they, of course, were grown wolves almost before he was a child. And Father Wolf taught him his business, and the meaning of things in the jungle, till every rustle in the grass, every breath of the warm night air, every note of the owls above his head, every scratch of a bat"s claws as it roosted for a while in a tree, and every splash of every little fish jumping in a pool meant just as much to him as the work of his office means to a business man. When he was not learning he sat out in the sun and slept, and ate and went to sleep again. When he felt dirty or hot he swam in the forest pools; and when he wanted honey (Baloo told him that honey and nuts were just as pleasant to eat as raw meat) he climbed up for it, and that Bagheera showed him how to do. Bagheera would lie out on a branch and call, “Come along, Little Brother,” and at first Mowgli would cling like the sloth, but afterward he would fling himself through the branches almost as boldly as the gray ape. He took his place at the Council Rock, too, when the Pack met, and there he discovered that if he stared hard at any wolf, the wolf would be forced to drop his eyes, and so he used to stare for fun. At other times he would pick the long thorns out of the pads of his friends, for wolves suffer terribly from thorns and burs in their coats. He would go down the hillside into the cultivated lands by night, and look very curiously at the villagers in their huts, but he had a mistrust of men because Bagheera showed him a square box with a drop gate so cunningly hidden in the jungle that he nearly walked into it, and told him that it was a trap. He loved better than anything else to go with Bagheera into the dark warm heart of the forest, to sleep all through the drowsy day, and at night see how Bagheera did his killing. Bagheera killed right and left as he felt hungry, and so did Mowgli——with one exception. As soon as he was old enough to understand things, Bagheera told him that he must never touch cattle because he had been bought into the Pack at the price of a bull"s life. “All the jungle is thine,” said Bagheera, “and you canst kill everything that you are strong enough to kill; but for the sake of the bull that bought you you must never kill or eat any cattle young or old. That is the Law of the Jungle.” Mowgli obeyed faithfully.

And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat.

Mother Wolf told him once or twice that Shere Khan was not a creature to be trusted, and that some day he must kill Shere Khan. But though a young wolf would have remembered that advice every hour, Mowgli forgot it because he was only a boy——though he would have called himself a wolf if he had been able to speak in any human tongue.

Shere Khan was always crossing his path in the jungle,for as Akela grew older and feebler the lame tiger had come to be great friends with the younger wolves of the Pack, who followed him for scraps, a thing Akela would never have allowed if he had dared to push his authority to the proper bounds. Then Shere Khan would flatter them and wonder that such fine young hunters were content to be led by a dying wolf and a man"s cub.”They tell me,” Shere Khan would say, “that at Council you dare not look him between the eyes.” And the young wolves would growl and bristle.

Bagheera, who had eyes and ears everywhere, knew something of this, and once or twice he told Mowgli in so many words that Shere Khan would kill him some day. Mowgli would laugh and answer: “I have the Pack and I have you; and Baloo, though he is so lazy, might strike a blowor two for my sake. Why should I be afraid?”

It was one very warm day that a new notion came to Bagheera—— born of something that he had heard. Perhaps Ikki the Porcupine had told him; but he said to Mowgli when they were deep in the jungle, as the boy lay with his head on Bagheera"s beautiful black skin, “Little Brother, how often have I told you that Shere Khan is your enemy?”

“As many times as there are nuts on that palm,” said Mowgli, who, naturally, could not count. “What of it? I am sleepy, Bagheera, and Shere Khan is all long tail and loud talk——like Mao, the Peacock.”

“But this is no time for sleeping. Baloo knows it; I know it; the Pack know it; and even the foolish, foolish deer know. Tabaqui has told you too.”

“Ho! ho!” said Mowgli. “Tabaqui came to me not long ago with some rude talk that I was a naked man"s cub and not fit to dig pig-nuts. But I caught Tabaqui by the tail and swung him twice against a palm-tree to teach him better manners.”

“That was foolishness, for though Tabaqui is a mischief-maker, he would have told you of something that concerned you closely. Open those eyes, Little Brother.Shere Khan dare not kill you in the jungle. But remember, Akela is very old, and soon the day comes when he cannot kill his buck, and then he will be leader no more. Many of the wolves that looked you over when you wast brought to the Council first are old too, and the young wolves believe, as Shere Khan has taught them, that a man cub has no place with the Pack. In a little time you wilt be a man.”

“And what is a man that he should not run with his brothers?”

said Mowgli. “I was born in the jungle. I have obeyed the Law of theJungle, and there is no wolf of ours from whose paws I have not pulled athorn. Surely they are my brothers!”

Bagheera stretched himself at full length and half shut his eyes.

“Little Brother,” said he, “feel under my jaw.”

Mowgli put up his strong brown hand, and just underBagheera"s silky chin, where the giant rolling muscles wereall hid by the glossy hair, he came upon a little baldspot.

“There is no one in the jungle that knows that I, Bagheera, carrythat mark——the mark of the collar; and yet, Little Brother, I was bornamong men, and it was among men that my mother died——in thecages of the king"s palace at Oodeypore. It was because of this that Ipaid the price for you at the Council when you was a little naked cub.

同类推荐
  • 安徒生童话·中

    安徒生童话·中

    关于我所写的童话,我也想说几句我自己的心里话。首先从已经出版成集的《讲给孩子们听的童话》说起,这是我的第一部童话作品集。这部童话作品集出版后,对于它的评价有各种各样的声音。我到现在还很尊重这些声音,虽然不乏批评之声。我很珍惜他们对我所写童话作品的批评,我知道这是他们发自内心的肺腑之言。
  • 影响孩子一生的60位诺贝尔奖

    影响孩子一生的60位诺贝尔奖

    本书介绍了部分诺贝尔奖得主的生平事迹,包括鲁道夫·欧肯,川端康成,罗曼·罗兰,简·廷伯根,冈纳·米达尔等人。
  • 世界经典智慧故事全集——明慧觉醒的故事

    世界经典智慧故事全集——明慧觉醒的故事

    本套丛书图文并茂,格调高雅,具有很强的系统性、代表性、趣味性和可读性,是中小学生培养阅读与写作能力的配套系列读物,非常适合广大中小学生学习和收藏,也是各级图书馆收藏的最佳版本。
  • 班级图书角系列:我的第一本童话经典

    班级图书角系列:我的第一本童话经典

    《班级图书角系列:我的第一本童话经典》以生动、有趣的故事,特别是孕肓于故事中的道理,以及活泼、美观的版面,而给予他们以智慧上的启迪、心灵上的冼礼、知识上的传授与阅读上的享受:《班级图书角系列:我的第一本童话经典》注重在培养孩子智商的同时,愈加重视他们的情商教育,培育他们的为人处世之适,促进他们的身心健康发展;内容精炼、语言简洁,具有有很强的可读性、趣味性和知识性,是一部值得广大少年儿童珍藏、阅读的成长必读书。
  • 学生版时文选萃:最成熟的果子最先落地

    学生版时文选萃:最成熟的果子最先落地

    在清闲午后,在落日黄昏,一杯清茶,翻开手中书卷。看亲情如灯,在悄无声息中照亮我们生命的每一个角落;看云卷云舒,花开花落,让平凡事中深含的情感在我们的脑海中流过。此时,书的灵秀、书的雅致、书的睿智,穿过岁月的尘烟,不断浸润到我们的心底,由内及外,附着于举手投足做人处世之中,从而形成了一种翩然的风度,一种迷人的气质,超凡脱俗、卓然于众人之上。
热门推荐
  • 安心爱

    安心爱

    ‘我想不到我可以遇见苏正,现在看到他,就有点让我想哭。可能是因为我过的太幸福了吧。’
  • 悍妃也倾城

    悍妃也倾城

    现代鬼才,一朝穿越,成为孤儿?醒来面对浑身破破烂烂,身无半两肉的自己,这TM的老天是在玩她吧。不过没关系,孤儿?不怕,自己在现代也是孤儿,照样穿越也可以独立。身无分文?没关系,一手医术还怕没钱赚吗?身无半两肉?也没关系,吃好穿好睡好,还怕养不回来?当她迅速崛起,各路美男纷纷来讨好,不过那也要看这位王爷是否同意了。
  • 云弈传

    云弈传

    传说,世间有十条邪虫,全身光滑漆黑,身体不过婴儿手掌大小,可是却是这浩瀚神州最为邪恶的生命!没有人知道他们的来历,只知道他们生性残暴,以吸食万物为生,凭着诡异莫测的能力,实力越来越强,以至于天下万灵已沦为他们的食场,甚至连仙山昆仑都差点沦陷。直到万年前,一名叫慕邪的男人横空出世,四百年间连斩三虫,更将剩余七条邪虫打废逃窜,留下仙派道统剑门,人类由此由衰转盛,剑门大昌!慕邪在其六百岁年,坐化于逸山之巅,其后邪虫再次现世,为祸人间,可是每在此时,总会有一个全身黑袍的男人出现制止,至今,也有三条死于此人之下。
  • 跩仙女的偷心计

    跩仙女的偷心计

    闯祸了,闯大祸了!竟然把他们最不想面对冤孽情缘给闯了出来,还顺便偷了蜀山掌门内定第一女婿的心。事后让黑白颠倒的是非一一纠正过来。可是,一路嚣张的闯祸闯到最后。她却再也笑不出来了,最最深爱的他,到最后居然还是别人的未婚夫。这回祸闯大了,那就干脆一不做二不休……
  • 爱情公寓之特种兵龙傲

    爱情公寓之特种兵龙傲

    一个天狼特战队小分队奉命到中国某边境执行任务,在作战结束后,队长为了掩护战友不幸中弹身亡。他的灵魂穿越到爱情公寓的世界。。。。。。
  • 花开江上

    花开江上

    他不喝孟婆汤,生生世世经受炼狱之苦,只为不错过与她的再次重逢;他忍受千年的寒冰刺骨,千年的寂寞清冷,只为还她一世安好。当千年后三个人再次重逢,又会又怎样的恩怨纠葛?
  • 世行者

    世行者

    从次元世界,到原来世界的,到平行世界,到魔法世界,到玄幻世界,有风景,有路标,还有甜蜜的恋人,但至始至终美好的一切,真的如表面那样简单,那样平静,还有,那道神秘的的紫色能量又是什么,主角叶枫会看到棋盘,以及能否赢这盘已摆好万年的的棋?
  • 超级特种兵

    超级特种兵

    退役特种兵萧扬回到家乡,靠着超卓的身手和机智的头脑横行都市。美女老师,俏警花,风情女神接踵而来。且看萧扬如何纵意花丛,谱写完美人生。
  • 凌韵

    凌韵

    我,来自2016年,可是有一天身负重伤,作为一名高级特务来说这是耻辱的,我知道自己不能被敌人抓住,所以跳入悬崖,我没有丝毫的犹豫,血腥,汗水,雨水,泥土的味道,早已让我感到恶心,就这样我来到了,一个历史上不存在的世纪,开始了一段不一样的人生。今天是第99天,由于我原本不属于这个世界,所以我在第一百天之前必须离开这,否则就会死。
  • 重生之萌妈乖宝

    重生之萌妈乖宝

    她想谈恋爱,可是有绝症没人要肿么办?于是老佛祖大爪一挥,给了她重生的机会,而且这一次,连娃都有了(╯3╰)......每一个宝宝都是一个天使,以及天使她妈!*******************************************************************觉得不错,,那就顺手加入书架顺手一评吧~~谢谢啦,一鞠躬二鞠躬三鞠躬,90°鞠躬......~~