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Seven fable-like tales about jungle animals in India and the humans who live on the edges of their realm.

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Toomai of the Elephants

But it was all for the sake of Little Toomai, who had seen what never man had seen before⁠—the dance of the elephants at night and alone in the heart of the Garo hills!

Shiv, who poured the harvest and made the winds to blow, Sitting at the doorways of a day of long ago, Gave to each his portion, food and toil and fate, From the King upon the guddee to the Beggar at the gate. All things made he⁠—Shiva the Preserver, Mahadeo! Mahadeo! he made all⁠— Thorn for the camel, fodder for the kine, And mother’s heart for sleepy head, O little son of mine! Wheat he gave to rich folk, millet to the poor, Broken scraps for holy men that beg from door to door; Cattle to the tiger, carrion to the kite, And rags and bones to wicked wolves without the wall at night. Naught he found too lofty, none he saw too low⁠— Parbati beside

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