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How does Mowgli feel in this part of the story? What is the cause of his feelings?
"Listen, you!" Mowgli cried. "There is no need for this
dog's jabber. Ye have told me so often tonight that I am a
man (though indeed I would have been a wolf with you to
my life's end) that I feel your words are true. So I do not
call ye my brothers any more, but sag [dogs), as a man
should."
—“Mowgli's Brothers," The Jungle Book,
Rudyard Kipling
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