'hunt then for food but not for pleasure'- who said this to whom and why? Mowgli in trouble
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Answer: It means, translated, "Give me leave to hunt here because I am hungry." And the answer is, "Hunt then for food, but not for pleasure." All this will show you how much Mowgli had to learn by heart, and he grew very tired of saying the same thing over a hundred times.
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Hunt then for food ,but not for pleasure " what this tell you about jungle life of mowgli as taught by ballo
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