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				Title:     Bagheera 
			    Author: Rudyard Kipling [More Titles by Kipling ]		                
			     In the cage my life began;Well I know the worth of Man.
 By the Broken Lock that freed--
 Man-cub, 'ware the Man-cub's breed!
 Scenting-dew or starlight pale,
 Choose no tangled tree-cat trail.
 Pack or council, hunt or den,
 Cry no truce with Jackal-Men.
 Feed them silence when they say:
 'Come with us an easy way.'
 Feed them silence when they seek
 Help of thine to hurt the weak.
 Make no _bandar's_ boast of skill;
 Hold thy peace above the kill.
 Let nor call nor song nor sign
 Turn thee from thy hunting-line.
 (Morning mist or twilight clear,
 Serve him, Wardens of the Deer!)
 _Wood and Water, Wind and Tree,
 Jungle-Favour go with thee!_
 
 
 
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