Joseph Rudyard Kipling

The Jungle Book

  • Gurmehr Groverhas quoted4 years ago
    , 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 wood­cut­ters’ camp­fi
  • Daria Vinogradovahas quoted20 days ago
    mon­keys called the place their city, and pre­tended to de­spise the Jun­gle Peo­ple be­cause they lived in the for­est. And yet they never knew what the build­ings were made for nor how to use them. They would sit in cir­cles on the hall of the king’s coun­cil-cham­ber, and scratch for fleas and pre­tend to be men; or they would run in and out of the roof­less houses and col­lect pieces of plas­ter and old bricks i

    Monkeys

  • Daria Vinogradovahas quoted20 days ago
    called me speck­led frog.”
  • Daria Vinogradovahas quoted20 days ago
    have seen Mowgli among the Ban­dar-log. He bade me tell you. I watched. The Ban­dar-log have taken him be­yond the river to the Mon­key City—to the Cold Lairs. They may stay there for a night, or ten nights, or an hour. I have told the bats to watch through the dark time. That is my mes­sage. Good hunt­ing, all you be­low!”

    Bats

  • Daria Vinogradovahas quotedlast month
    have heard now and again of such a thing, but never in our pack or in my time,

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  • Daria Vinogradovahas quotedlast month
    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.

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  • Diluka Fernandohas quoted6 months ago
    Mowgli’s Brothers
    It was
  • Fabiana Marqueshas quoted7 months ago
    for­gets that he was ever afraid of any­one, and runs through
  • Itzel Casaña Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    Then the lit­tle chil­dren in the vil­lage made him very an­gry. Luck­ily, the Law of the Jun­gle had taught him to keep his tem­p
  • Itzel Casaña Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    where they would shake the rose-trees and the or­anges in sport to see the fruit and flow­ers fall.
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