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"Little Toomai laid himself down close to the
great Neck, lest a swinging Bough should
sweep him to the Ground" Frontispiece

"'Good Luck go with you, O Chief of the
Wolves'" 5

"The Tiger's Roar filled the Cave with Thunder" 11

The Meeting at the Council Rock 17

"Bagheera would lie out on a Branch and call,
'Come along, Little Brother'" 23

"'Wake, Little Brother; I bring News'" 99

"'Are all these Tales such Cobwebs and Moon-Talk?'
said Mowgli" 105

"Buldeo lay as still, as still, expecting every Minute
to see Mowgli turn into a Tiger, too" 121

"When the Moon rose over the Plain the Villagers
saw Mowgli trotting across, with two
Wolves at his Heels" 126

"They clambered up on the Council Rock together,
and Mowgli spread the Skin out on
the flat Stone" 129

"Ten Fathoms Deep" 146

"They were all awake and staring in every Direction
but the right one" 154

"He had found Sea Cow at last" 162

"Rikki-tikki looked down between the Boy's Collar
and Neck" 177

"He put his Nose into the Ink" 178

"Rikki-tikki was awake on the Pillow" 179

"He came to Breakfast riding on Teddy's Shoulder" 180

"'We are very miserable,' said Darzee" 181

"'I am Nag,' said the Cobra: 'Look, and be afraid.'
But at the Bottom of his cold Heart HE was
afraid" 183

"He jumped up in the Air, and just under him
whizzed by the Head of Nagaina" 187

"In the Dark he ran up against Chuchundra,
the Muskrat" 192

"Then Rikki-tikki was battered to and fro as
a Rat is shaken by a Dog" 197

Darzee's Wife pretends to have a broken Wing 201

"Nagaina flew down the Path with Rikki-tikki
behind her" 207

"It is all over" 210

"Kala Nag was the best-loved Elephant in the
Service" 219

"'He is afraid of me,' said Little Toomai, and
he made Kala Nag lift up his Feet one
after the other" 223

"He would get his Torch and wave it, and yell
with the Best" 229

"'Not green Corn, Protector of the Poor,—Melons,'
said Little Toomai" 235

"Little Toomai looked down upon Scores and
Scores of broad Backs" 251

"'To Toomai of the Elephants. Barrao!'" 259

"A Camel had blundered into my Tent" 267

"'Anybody can be forgiven for being scared in the
Night,' said the Troop-horse" 275

"'The Man was lying on the Ground, and I
stretched myself not to tread on him, and
he slashed up at me'" 279

"Then I heard an old, grizzled, long-haired Central
Asian Chief asking Questions of a native
Officer" 297


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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