ā€œ That is why,ā€ he said, shifting his paw on the leaves. ā€œNot even I can look thee between the eyes, and I was born among men, and I love thee, Little Brother. The others they hate thee because their eyes cannot meet thine; because thou art wise; because thou hast pulled out thorns from their feet⁠—because thou art a man.ā€

ā€œI did not know these things,ā€ said Mowgli, sullenly; and he frowned under his heavy black eyebrows.

ā€œWhat is the Law of the Jungle? Strike first and then give tongue. By thy very carelessness they know that thou art a man. But be wise. It is in my heart that when Akela misses his next kill⁠—and at each hunt it costs him more to pin the buck⁠—the Pack will turn against him and against thee. They will hold a jungle Council at the Rock, and then⁠—and thenā ā€Šā ā€¦ I have it!ā€ said Bagheera, leaping up. ā€œGo thou down quickly to the men’s huts in the valley, and take some of the Red Flower which they grow there, so that when the time comes thou mayest have even a stronger friend than I or Baloo or those of the Pack that love thee. Get the Red Flower.ā€

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