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In The Rukh
Written by: Rudyard Kipling
Illistration by: Richard M. Powers
Read by: E. B. (KopaFan on YouTube).

More prolouge below:

Since this was too long to post on YouTube I'm putting this video of me reading Kipling's In The Rukh here on my website.
The proglouge thing the begining explains why I sought out this story a while back (having never read it or heard of it before) except for the vauge meantion at the end of one of the many copies of the Jungle Book. Which I don't own a copy of, as it was oringally written).
At the end of 'Red Dog' or maybe the begining of 'Spring Running' (The last two Mowgli stories written) it states Mowgli's age as late teens/early twenties a year after the events of 'Red Dog' and 'In the Rukh' takes place some time after 'Spring Running'.
In the Rukh was the first Mowgli story Kipling wrote (in his home somewhere in the USA. His was after he'd lived many years in India though the India Mowgli lived in was only loosely based off the real India).
'In th Rukh' was the first story written but in you read the stories chronologically (as I do) it is the last story about Mowgli.
I have read a old edition of this story and own a later edition of it. The older editions only had two wolves while the newer one I have has four to match the later stories of Mowgli were he had four brothers. This was a very minor edit but it was nice someone took the trouble to go and do it anyway.
If this hadn't been changed an older reader may rationalize it away that not all of the four were still with Mowgli or still living by that time.
As I've gotten older I've come to think that perhaps 'the four' meantioned so often were not always the same four cubs Mowgli grew up with but just any four of Mother Wolf's cubs. The only one the claims to be one of the oringal cubs (and the only one who's name is given) is Grey Brother.
None of the wolves with Mowgli are refered to by name in 'In the Rukh' but much of Mowgli's history was yet unknown when it was written as Mowgli had not told Mr Kipling of his childhood then but only of the (then) most resent events of his life one could say.

Important stuff:

'In the Rukh' by Kipling was written in 1893.
'Mowgli's Brothers', Kaa's Hunting' and 'Tiger! Tiger!' by Kipling were written in 1894. The other non-Mowgli stories in 'The Jungle Book' (The White Seal, Rikki Tikki Tavi and Toomi of the Elephants) were written in 1893, except for Her Majesties Servants which was written in 1894.
''How Fear Came', 'Letting in the Jungle', 'The King's Ankus', were written in 1894. 'Red Dog' and 'The Spring Running' by Kipling were written in 1895. The remaining non-mowgli stories in 'The Second Jungle Book' were written in 1894 (''The Miracle of Purun Bahagat and The Undertakers') except for 'Quiquern' which was written in 1895.
Kipling died in 1936 and many of his stories are in the public domain. 'In the Rukh' is one of such stories.
It is public domain in the United States of America (where I live).