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back; wondering which would be the best place for a good hold。

〃If I don't break his back at the first jump;〃 said Rikki; 〃he can

still fight。  And if he fightsO Rikki!〃  He looked at the

thickness of the neck below the hood; but that was too much for

him; and a bite near the tail would only make Nag savage。



〃It must be the head〃' he said at last; 〃the head above the

hood。  And; when I am once there; I must not let go。〃



Then he jumped。  The head was lying a little clear of the

water jar; under the curve of it; and; as his teeth met; Rikki

braced his back against the bulge of the red earthenware to hold

down the head。  This gave him just one second's purchase; and he

made the most of it。  Then he was battered to and fro as a rat is

shaken by a dogto and fro on the floor; up and down; and

around in great circles; but his eyes were red and he held on as

the body cart…whipped over the floor; upsetting the tin dipper and

the soap dish and the flesh brush; and banged against the tin side

of the bath。  As he held he closed his jaws tighter and tighter;

for he made sure he would be banged to death; and; for the honor

of his family; he preferred to be found with his teeth locked。  He

was dizzy; aching; and felt shaken to pieces when something went

off like a thunderclap just behind him。  A hot wind knocked him

senseless and red fire singed his fur。  The big man had been

wakened by the noise; and had fired both barrels of a shotgun into

Nag just behind the hood。



Rikki…tikki held on with his eyes shut; for now he was quite

sure he was dead。  But the head did not move; and the big man

picked him up and said; 〃It's the mongoose again; Alice。  The

little chap has saved our lives now。〃



Then Teddy's mother came in with a very white face; and saw

what was left of Nag; and Rikki…tikki dragged himself to Teddy's

bedroom and spent half the rest of the night shaking himself

tenderly to find out whether he really was broken into forty

pieces; as he fancied。



When morning came he was very stiff; but well pleased with his

doings。  〃Now I have Nagaina to settle with; and she will be worse

than five Nags; and there's no knowing when the eggs she spoke of

will hatch。  Goodness!  I must go and see Darzee;〃 he said。



Without waiting for breakfast; Rikki…tikki ran to the

thornbush where Darzee was singing a song of triumph at the top of

his voice。  The news of Nag's death was all over the garden; for

the sweeper had thrown the body on the rubbish…heap。



〃Oh; you stupid tuft of feathers!〃 said Rikki…tikki angrily。

〃Is this the time to sing?〃



〃Nag is deadis deadis dead!〃 sang Darzee。  〃The

valiant Rikki…tikki caught him by the head and held fast。  The big

man brought the bang…stick; and Nag fell in two pieces!  He will

never eat my babies again。〃



〃All that's true enough。  But where's Nagaina?〃 said

Rikki…tikki; looking carefully round him。



〃Nagaina came to the bathroom sluice and called for Nag;〃

Darzee went on; 〃and Nag came out on the end of a stickthe

sweeper picked him up on the end of a stick and threw him upon the

rubbish heap。  Let us sing about the great; the red…eyed

Rikki…tikki!〃  And Darzee filled his throat and sang。



〃If I could get up to your nest; I'd roll your babies out!〃

said Rikki…tikki。  〃You don't know when to do the right thing at

the right time。  You're safe enough in your nest there; but it's

war for me down here。  Stop singing a minute; Darzee。〃



〃For the great; the beautiful Rikki…tikki's sake I will stop;〃

said Darzee。  〃What is it; O Killer of the terrible Nag?〃



〃Where is Nagaina; for the third time?〃



〃On the rubbish heap by the stables; mourning for Nag。  Great

is Rikki…tikki with the white teeth。〃



〃Bother my white teeth!  Have you ever heard where she keeps

her eggs?〃



〃In the melon bed; on the end nearest the wall; where the sun

strikes nearly all day。  She hid them there weeks ago。〃



〃And you never thought it worth while to tell me?  The end

nearest the wall; you said?〃



〃Rikki…tikki; you are not going to eat her eggs?〃



〃Not eat exactly; no。  Darzee; if you have a grain of sense

you will fly off to the stables and pretend that your wing is

broken; and let Nagaina chase you away to this bush。  I must get

to the melon…bed; and if I went there now she'd see me。〃



Darzee was a feather…brained little fellow who could never

hold more than one idea at a time in his head。  And just because

he knew that Nagaina's children were born in eggs like his own; he

didn't think at first that it was fair to kill them。  But his wife

was a sensible bird; and she knew that cobra's eggs meant young

cobras later on。  So she flew off from the nest; and left Darzee

to keep the babies warm; and continue his song about the death of

Nag。  Darzee was very like a man in some ways。



She fluttered in front of Nagaina by the rubbish heap and

cried out; 〃Oh; my wing is broken!  The boy in the house threw a

stone at me and broke it。〃  Then she fluttered more desperately

than ever。



Nagaina lifted up her head and hissed; 〃You warned Rikki…tikki

when I would have killed him。  Indeed and truly; you've chosen a

bad place to be lame in。〃  And she moved toward Darzee's wife;

slipping along over the dust。



〃The boy broke it with a stone!〃 shrieked Darzee's wife。



〃Well!  It may be some consolation to you when you're dead to

know that I shall settle accounts with the boy。  My husband lies

on the rubbish heap this morning; but before night the boy in the

house will lie very still。  What is the use of running away?  I am

sure to catch you。  Little fool; look at me!〃



Darzee's wife knew better than to do that; for a bird who

looks at a snake's eyes gets so frightened that she cannot move。

Darzee's wife fluttered on; piping sorrowfully; and never leaving

the ground; and Nagaina quickened her pace。



Rikki…tikki heard them going up the path from the stables; and

he raced for the end of the melon patch near the wall。  There; in

the warm litter above the melons; very cunningly hidden; he found

twenty…five eggs; about the size of a bantam's eggs; but with

whitish skin instead of shell。



〃I was not a day too soon;〃 he said; for he could see the baby

cobras curled up inside the skin; and he knew that the minute they

were hatched they could each kill a man or a mongoose。  He bit off

the tops of the eggs as fast as he could; taking care to crush the

young cobras; and turned over the litter from time to time to see

whether he had missed any。  At last there were only three eggs

left; and Rikki…tikki began to chuckle to himself; when he heard

Darzee's wife screaming:



〃Rikki…tikki; I led Nagaina toward the house; and she has gone

into the veranda; andoh; come quicklyshe means killing!〃



Rikki…tikki smashed two eggs; and tumbled backward down the

melon…bed with the third egg in his mouth; and scuttled to the

veranda as hard as he could put foot to the ground。  Teddy and his

mother and father were there at early breakfast; but Rikki…tikki

saw that they were not eating anything。  They sat stone…still; and

their faces were white。  Nagaina was coiled up on the matting by

Teddy's chair; within easy striking distance of Teddy's bare leg;

and she was swaying to and fro; singing a song of triumph。



〃Son of the big man that killed Nag;〃 she hissed; 〃stay still。

I am not ready yet。  Wait a little。  Keep very still; all you

three!  If you move I strike; and if you do not move I strike。

Oh; foolish people; who killed my Nag!〃



Teddy's eyes were fixed on his father; and all his father

could do was to whisper; 〃Sit still; Teddy。  You mustn't move。

Teddy; keep still。〃



Then Rikki…tikki came up and cried; 〃Turn round; Nagaina。

Turn and fight!〃



〃All in good time;〃 said she; without moving her eyes。  〃I

will settle my account with you presently。  Look at your friends;

Rikki…tikki。  They are still and white。  They are afraid。  They

dare not move; and if you come a step nearer I strike。〃



〃Look at your eggs;〃 said Rikki…tikki; 〃in the melon bed near

the wall。  Go and look; Nagaina!〃



The big snake turned half around; and saw the egg on the

veranda。  〃Ah…h!  Give it to me;〃 she said。



Rikki…tikki put his paws one on each side of the egg; and his

eyes were blood…red。  〃What price for a snake's egg?  For a young

cobra?  For a young king cobra?  For the lastthe very last of

the brood?  The ants are eating all the others down by the melon

bed。〃



Nagaina spun clear round; forgetting everything for the sake

of the one egg。  Rikki…tikki saw Teddy's father shoot out a big

hand; catch Teddy by the shoulder; and drag him across the little

table with the tea…cups; safe and out of reach of Nagaina。



〃Tricked!  Tricked!  Tricked!  Rikk…tck…tck!〃 chuckled

Rikki…tikki。  〃The boy is safe; and it was III that caught

Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom。〃  Then

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