Chap 13: Her majesty servants summary from the jungle book
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The Amir of Afghanistan is visiting a camp of soldiers and trained military animals in India. He has brought along 800 men and wild horses who have never seen a military camp before. The Amir's horses get loose and trample tents on a regular basis while he is there. One night the narrator, who is part of the Viceroy's camp, has to quickly vacate his tent in a rainstorm because it is about to be trampled by a camel who is having bad dreams. The narrator ends up hiding under a large gun, keeping himself dry under the tent he made from his waterproof jacket, listening to the military-trained animals tell each other what they each are afraid of. Their specific fears differ, but they all agree: knowing who to obey is what makes them do their jobs well. The chaos in the camp, in various forms, sparks their fears, but each animal has a particular strength for dealing with difficulties. One's strength is another's weakness.
The animals argue about what it means to be brave and fight, and a young mule wants to know why they even have to fight at all. The only reason for fighting is the fact that the animals are ordered to go into battle, and if the animals had a choice, they would not want to do it. However, they have to obey their drivers, who have to obey their commanders, and so forth. The line of command for the camp animals goes from their drivers all the way up to the Viceroy and the Empress (of the British Empire). The Amir's soldiers, who obey their own wills, end up having to take orders from the Viceroy.
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