The Jungle Book
In the hill of Southern India a baby lies warm and safe in a cave. He lies among wolf-cubs, next to Mother Wolf’s side, and he is not afraid. Outside the cave Shere Khan , the man-eating tiger, roars angrily,wanting to kill. “No!” says Mother Wolf. “the man’s cub belongs to me. He will live, to run with the other wolves, to be my son. And I will call him Mowgli.”
The years pass, and Mowgli the man’s cub grows up with the wolves. He leans the Law of the Jungle from his teachers, Baloo the old brown bear and Bagheera the black panther. He has many adventures, and many friends among the animals of the jungle.
But he still has an enemy. Shere Khan the tiger has not forgotten. He waits for the days when he can catch the man’s cub-and kill him.
The Jungle BookIn the hill of Southern India a baby lies warm and safe in a cave. He lies among wolf-cubs, next to Mother Wolf’s side, and he is not afraid. Outside the cave Shere Khan , the man-eating tiger, roars angrily,wanting to kill. “No!” says Mother Wolf. “the man’s cub belongs to me. He will live, to run with the other wolves, to be my son. And I will call him Mowgli.”The years pass, and Mowgli the man’s cub grows up with the wolves. He leans the Law of the Jungle from his teachers, Baloo the old brown bear and Bagheera the black panther. He has many adventures, and many friends among the animals of the jungle.But he still has an enemy. Shere Khan the tiger has not forgotten. He waits for the days when he can catch the man’s cub-and kill him.
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