Bagheera stretched himself at full length and half shut his eyes. ā€œLittle Brother,ā€ said he, ā€œfeel under my jaw.ā€

Mowgli put up his strong brown hand, and just under Bagheera’s silky chin, where the giant rolling muscles were all hid by the glossy hair, he came upon a little bald spot.

ā€œThere is no one in the jungle that knows that I, Bagheera, carry that mark⁠—the mark of the collar; and yet, Little Brother, I was born among men, and it was among men that my mother died⁠—in the cages of the King’s Palace at Oodeypore. It was because of this that I paid the price for thee at the Council when thou wast a little naked cub. Yes, I too was born among men. I had never seen the jungle. They fed me behind bars from an iron pan till one night I felt that I was Bagheera, the Panther, and no man’s plaything, and I broke the silly lock with one blow of my paw, and came away; and because I had learned the ways of men, I became more terrible in the jungle than Shere Khan. Is it not so?ā€

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