Nathoo was the long-lost son of Messua and her husband, who had been snatched by a tiger (arguably, Shere Khan). When Mowgli left the jungle and arrived in their village, they assumed that he was Nathoo returned to them, although it is not clear whether he was or not.
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| - Nathoo was the long-lost son of Messua and her husband, who had been snatched by a tiger (arguably, Shere Khan). When Mowgli left the jungle and arrived in their village, they assumed that he was Nathoo returned to them, although it is not clear whether he was or not.
- Nathoo was the long-lost son of Messua and her husband, who had been snatched by a tiger (arguably, Shere Khan); when Mowgli left the jungle and arrived in their village, they assumed that he was Nathoo returned to them (which may or may not be true).
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| - Nathoo was the long-lost son of Messua and her husband, who had been snatched by a tiger (arguably, Shere Khan). When Mowgli left the jungle and arrived in their village, they assumed that he was Nathoo returned to them, although it is not clear whether he was or not.
- Nathoo was the long-lost son of Messua and her husband, who had been snatched by a tiger (arguably, Shere Khan); when Mowgli left the jungle and arrived in their village, they assumed that he was Nathoo returned to them (which may or may not be true).
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