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Something comes
The reason the beasts give among themselves is that Man is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him. They say too - and it is true - that man-eaters become mangy, and lose their teeth. The purr grew louder, and ended in the full-throated "Aaarh!" of the tiger's charge. Then there was a howl - an untigerish howl - from Shere Khan.
"He has missed," said Mother Wolf. "What is it?"
Father Wolf ran out a few paces and heard Shere Khan muttering and mumbling savagely as he tumbled about in the scrub. "The fool has had no more sense than to jump at a woodcutter's campfire, and has burned his feet," said Father Wolf with a grunt. "Tabaqui is with him."
"Something is coming uphill," said Mother Wolf, twitching one ear. "Get ready." The bushes rustled a little in the thicket, and Father Wolf dropped with his haunches under him, ready for his leap. Then, if you had been watching, you would have seen the most wonderful thing in the world - the wolf checked in mid-spring. He made his bound before he saw what it was he was jumping at, and then he tried to stop himself.
Unsportsmanlike: Not playing fair. When your opponent has no chance of winning
Mangy: A disease which makes animals lose their fur
Howl: A mixture of a shout and a scream
Mumble: Talking without moving your lips so that it is hard to be understood
Scrub: Small bushes
Grunt: When you push air through your throat with your chest muscles
Rustle: Loose dry things rubbing together
Thicket: Trees or bushes growing close together
Haunches: Thigh muscles
Checked: Stopped
Bound: A jump from standing still