The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling Chapter 3 Page 35

“I? How? I take them when they come in my way, but I do not hunt the Bandar-log, or frogs — or green scum on a water-hole, for that matter.”

“Up, Up! Up, Up! Hillo! Illo! Illo, look up, Baloo of the Seeonee Wolf Pack!”

Baloo looked up to see where the voice came from, and there was Rann the Kite, sweeping down with the sun shining on the upturned flanges of his wings. 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.

“What is it?” said Baloo.

“I have seen Mowgli among the Bandar-log.

He bade me tell you. I watched. The Bandar-log have taken him beyond the river to the monkey city —