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The Jungle Book: Kaa's Hunting & Road-Song of the Bander-Log

In this collection of stories set in India, Rudyard Kipling introduces beloved characters such as Mowgli, the boy raised by wolves, and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the courageous mongoose.

Here are links to our lists for the book: Mowgli's Brothers & Hunting-Song of the Seonee Pack, Kaa's Hunting & Road-Song of the Bander-Log, "Tiger, Tiger!" & Mowgli's Song, The White Seal & Lukannon, "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" and Darzee's Chant, Toomai of the Elephants & Shiv and the Grasshopper, Her Majesty's Servants & Parade Song of the Camp Animals
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  1. hail
    greet enthusiastically or joyfully
    Oppress not the cubs of the stranger, but hail them as Sister
    and Brother,
    For though they are little and fubsy, it may be the Bear is
    their mother.
  2. maxim
    a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
    But the jungle is large and the Cub he is small. Let him
    think and be still.
    Maxims of Baloo
  3. earnestly
    in a sincere and serious manner
    “Better he should be bruised from head to foot by me who love him than that he should come to harm through ignorance,” Baloo answered very earnestly.
  4. indignant
    angered at something unjust or wrong
    “My head is ringing like a bee tree,” said a sullen little voice over their heads, and Mowgli slid down a tree trunk very angry and indignant, adding as he reached the ground: “I come for Bagheera and not for thee, fat old Baloo!”
  5. bough
    any of the larger branches of a tree
    The next thing he remembered was feeling hands on his legs and arms—hard, strong, little hands—and then a swash of branches in his face, and then he was staring down through the swaying boughs as Baloo woke the jungle with his deep cries and Bagheera bounded up the trunk with every tooth bared.
  6. giddy
    having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
    Sick and giddy as Mowgli was he could not help enjoying the wild rush, though the glimpses of earth far down below frightened him, and the terrible check and jerk at the end of the swing over nothing but empty air brought his heart between his teeth.
  7. fledgling
    young bird that has just become capable of flying
    “They never do what they set out to do. Always pecking at new things are the Bandar-log. This time, if I have any eye-sight, they have pecked down trouble for themselves, for Baloo is no fledgling and Bagheera can, as I know, kill more than goats.”
  8. idle
    lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility
    “Unless and until they drop him from the branches in sport, or kill him out of idleness, I have no fear for the man-cub. He is wise and well taught, and above all he has the eyes that make the Jungle-People afraid. But (and it is a great evil) he is in the power of the Bandar-log, and they, because they live in trees, have no fear of any of our people.”
  9. mottled
    having spots or patches of color
    “He has not eaten,” said Baloo, with a grunt of relief, as soon as he saw the beautifully mottled brown and yellow jacket.
  10. humble
    marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
    “Is Bagheera,” said the Black Panther, and his jaws shut with a snap, for he did not believe in being humble.
  11. presumptuous
    going beyond what is appropriate, permitted, or courteous
    “I heard some news from Ikki (his quills make him presumptuous) of a man-thing that was entered into a wolf pack, but I did not believe. Ikki is full of stories half heard and very badly told.”
  12. vain
    having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
    “Chattering, foolish, vainvain, foolish, and chattering, are the monkeys. But a man-thing in their hands is in no good luck. They grow tired of the nuts they pick, and throw them down. They carry a branch half a day, meaning to do great things with it, and then they snap it in two. That man-thing is not to be envied. They called me also—'yellow fish' was it not?”
  13. foliage
    the collective amount of leaves of one or more plants
    It was near Rann’s bedtime, but he had ranged all over the jungle looking for the Bear and had missed him in the thick foliage.
  14. abreast
    alongside each other, facing in the same direction
    “Feet or no feet, I can keep abreast of all thy four,” said Kaa shortly.
  15. din
    a loud, harsh, or strident noise
    Mowgli stood as quietly as he could, peering through the open work and listening to the furious din of the fight round the Black Panther—the yells and chatterings and scufflings, and Bagheera’s deep, hoarse cough as he backed and bucked and twisted and plunged under the heaps of his enemies.
  16. lance
    a long pointed rod used as a weapon
    If you can imagine a lance, or a battering ram, or a hammer weighing nearly half a ton driven by a cool, quiet mind living in the handle of it, you can roughly imagine what Kaa was like when he fought.
  17. derision
    the act of treating with contempt
    They clung around the necks of the big stone idols and shrieked as they skipped along the battlements, while Mowgli, dancing in the summerhouse, put his eye to the screenwork and hooted owl-fashion between his front teeth, to show his derision and contempt.
  18. contempt
    open disrespect for a person or thing
    They clung around the necks of the big stone idols and shrieked as they skipped along the battlements, while Mowgli, dancing in the summerhouse, put his eye to the screenwork and hooted owl-fashion between his front teeth, to show his derision and contempt.
  19. grievous
    shockingly brutal or cruel
    “I am sore, hungry, and not a little bruised. But, oh, they have handled ye grievously, my Brothers! Ye bleed.”
  20. festoon
    flower chains suspended in curves as a decoration
    Here we go in a flung festoon,
    Half-way up to the jealous moon!
Created on Tue Oct 16 09:35:35 EDT 2018 (updated Tue Oct 16 10:22:49 EDT 2018)

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