Final answer:
The provided texts do not contain information related to Darzee's wife from Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' or her mistake, nor do they outline any consequences. Instead, they include excerpts from different literary contexts suggesting themes of trust and partnership conflicts.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be confusing two different stories and neither of them are related to Darzee's wife from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, in which the presence of Darzee, a tailorbird, is mentioned. In the various passages cited none directly answer the question about Darzee's wife and her mistake, nor do they mention the consequences.
However, discussing a different story within the passages, one of the characters, Georgiana's husband, denounces her curiosity and meddling with his work suggesting a theme of conflict regarding partnership and trust in a story that tangentially relates to the idea of a wife's mistake and its consequences. This is notably different from any narrative involving Darzee's wife from Kipling's work.