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Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom。〃  Then he began to

jump up and down; all four feet together; his head close to the

floor。  〃He threw me to and fro; but he could not shake me off。

He was dead before the big man blew him in two。  I did it!

Rikki…tikki…tck…tck!  Come then; Nagaina。  Come and fight with me。

You shall not be a widow long。〃



Nagaina saw that she had lost her chance of killing Teddy; and

the egg lay between Rikki…tikki's paws。  〃Give me the egg;

Rikki…tikki。  Give me the last of my eggs; and I will go away and

never come back;〃 she said; lowering her hood。



〃Yes; you will go away; and you will never come back。  For you

will go to the rubbish heap with Nag。  Fight; widow!  The big man

has gone for his gun!  Fight!〃



Rikki…tikki was bounding all round Nagaina; keeping just out

of reach of her stroke; his little eyes like hot coals。  Nagaina

gathered herself together and flung out at him。  Rikki…tikki

jumped up and backward。  Again and again and again she struck; and

each time her head came with a whack on the matting of the veranda

and she gathered herself together like a watch spring。  Then

Rikki…tikki danced in a circle to get behind her; and Nagaina spun

round to keep her head to his head; so that the rustle of her tail

on the matting sounded like dry leaves blown along by the wind。



He had forgotten the egg。  It still lay on the veranda; and

Nagaina came nearer and nearer to it; till at last; while

Rikki…tikki was drawing breath; she caught it in her mouth; turned

to the veranda steps; and flew like an arrow down the path; with

Rikki…tikki behind her。  When the cobra runs for her life; she

goes like a whip…lash flicked across a horse's neck。



Rikki…tikki knew that he must catch her; or all the trouble

would begin again。  She headed straight for the long grass by the

thorn…bush; and as he was running Rikki…tikki heard Darzee still

singing his foolish little song of triumph。  But Darzee's wife was

wiser。  She flew off her nest as Nagaina came along; and flapped

her wings about Nagaina's head。  If Darzee had helped they might

have turned her; but Nagaina only lowered her hood and went on。

Still; the instant's delay brought Rikki…tikki up to her; and as

she plunged into the rat…hole where she and Nag used to live; his

little white teeth were clenched on her tail; and he went down

with herand very few mongooses; however wise and old they may

be; care to follow a cobra into its hole。  It was dark in the

hole; and Rikki…tikki never knew when it might open out and give

Nagaina room to turn and strike at him。  He held on savagely; and

stuck out his feet to act as brakes on the dark slope of the hot;

moist earth。



Then the grass by the mouth of the hole stopped waving; and

Darzee said; 〃It is all over with Rikki…tikki!  We must sing his

death song。  Valiant Rikki…tikki is dead!  For Nagaina will surely

kill him underground。〃



So he sang a very mournful song that he made up on the spur of

the minute; and just as he got to the most touching part; the

grass quivered again; and Rikki…tikki; covered with dirt; dragged

himself out of the hole leg by leg; licking his whiskers。  Darzee

stopped with a little shout。  Rikki…tikki shook some of the dust

out of his fur and sneezed。  〃It is all over;〃 he said。  〃The

widow will never come out again。〃  And the red ants that live

between the grass stems heard him; and began to troop down one

after another to see if he had spoken the truth。



Rikki…tikki curled himself up in the grass and slept where he

wasslept and slept till it was late in the afternoon; for he

had done a hard day's work。



〃Now;〃 he said; when he awoke; 〃I will go back to the house。

Tell the Coppersmith; Darzee; and he will tell the garden that

Nagaina is dead。〃



The Coppersmith is a bird who makes a noise exactly like the

beating of a little hammer on a copper pot; and the reason he is

always making it is because he is the town crier to every Indian

garden; and tells all the news to everybody who cares to listen。

As Rikki…tikki went up the path; he heard his 〃attention〃 notes

like a tiny dinner gong; and then the steady 〃Ding…dong…tock!  Nag

is deaddong!  Nagaina is dead!  Ding…dong…tock!〃  That set all

the birds in the garden singing; and the frogs croaking; for Nag

and Nagaina used to eat frogs as well as little birds。



When Rikki got to the house; Teddy and Teddy's mother (she

looked very white still; for she had been fainting) and Teddy's

father came out and almost cried over him; and that night he ate

all that was given him till he could eat no more; and went to bed

on Teddy's shoulder; where Teddy's mother saw him when she came to

look late at night。



〃He saved our lives and Teddy's life;〃 she said to her

husband。  〃Just think; he saved all our lives。〃



Rikki…tikki woke up with a jump; for the mongooses are light

sleepers。



〃Oh; it's you;〃 said he。  〃What are you bothering for?  All

the cobras are dead。  And if they weren't; I'm here。〃



Rikki…tikki had a right to be proud of himself。  But he did

not grow too proud; and he kept that garden as a mongoose should

keep it; with tooth and jump and spring and bite; till never a

cobra dared show its head inside the walls。



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