The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling Chapter 3 Page 48

“I will go to the west wall,” Kaa whispered, “and come down swiftly with the slope of the ground in my favor.

They will not throw themselves upon my back in their hundreds, but — ”

“I know it,” said Bagheera. “Would that Baloo were here, but we must do what we can. When that cloud covers the moon I shall go to the terrace. They hold some sort of council there over the boy.”

“Good hunting,” said Kaa grimly, and glided away to the west wall. That happened to be the least ruined of any, and the big snake was delayed awhile before he could find a way up the stones. The cloud hid the moon, and as Mowgli wondered what would come next he heard Bagheera’s light feet on the terrace.