Only the First of the Tigers was not with us, for he was still hidden
in the marshes of the North, and when word was brought to him of the Thing
we had seen in the cave, he said. 'I will go to this Thing and break his
neck.' So he ran all the night till he came to the cave; but the trees
and the creepers on his path, remembering the order that Tha had given,
let down their branches and marked him as he ran, drawing their fingers
across his back, his flank, his forehead, and his jowl. Wherever they
touched him there was a mark and a stripe upon his yellow hide. AND
THOSE STRIPES DO THIS CHILDREN WEAR TO THIS DAY! When he came to the
cave, Fear, the Hairless One, put out his hand and called him 'The Striped
One that comes by night,' and the First of the Tigers was afraid of the
Hairless One, and ran back to the swamps howling. So loud did he howl
that Tha heard him and said, 'What is the sorrow?' And
the First of the Tigers, lifting up his muzzle to the new-made sky, which
is now so old, said: 'Give me back my power, O Tha. I am made ashamed
before all the Jungle, and I have run away from a Hairless One, and he
has called me a shameful name.' 'And why?' said Tha. 'Because I am smeared
with the mud of the marshes,' said the First of the Tigers. 'Swim, then,
and roll on the wet grass, and if it be mud it will wash away,' said Tha;
and the First of the Tigers swam, and rolled and rolled upon the grass,
till the Jungle ran round and round before his eyes, but not one little
bar upon all his hide was changed, and Tha, watching him, laughed. Then
the First of the Tigers said: 'What have I done that this comes to me?'
Tha said, 'Thou hast killed the buck, and thou
hast let Death loose in the Jungle, and with Death has come Fear, so that
the people of the Jungle are afraid one of the other, as thou art afraid
of the Hairless One.'The First of the Tigers said, 'They will
never fear me, for I knew them since the beginning.' Tha said, 'Go and
see.' And the First of the Tigers ran to and fro, calling aloud to the
deer and the pig and the sambhur and the porcupine and all the Jungle
Peoples, and they all ran away from him who had been their judge, because
they were afraid. Then the First of the Tigers came back, and his pride
was broken in him, and, beating his head upon the ground, he tore up the
earth with all his feet and said: 'Remember that I was once the Master
of the Jungle. Do not forget me, O Tha! Let my children remember that
I was once without shame or fear!' And Tha said: 'This much I will do,
because thou and I together saw the Jungle made. For one night in each
year it shall be as it was before the buck was killed for thee
and for thy children. In that one night, if ye meet the Hairless One
and his name is Man ye shall not be afraid of him, but he shall
he afraid of you, as though ye were judges of the Jungle and masters of
all things. Show him mercy in that night of his fear, for thou hast known
what Fear is.'
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