Мауглі
The White Seal
Kotickthoughtthatthatwasgoodadvice,soheswamroundtohisownbeach,hauledout,andsleptforhalfanhour,twitchingallover,assealswill.ThenheheadedstraightforWalrusIslet,alittlelowsheetofrockyislandalmostduenortheastfromNovastoshnah,allledgesandrockandgulls’nests,wherethewalrusherdedbythemselves.
HelandedclosetooldSeaVitch—thebig,ugly,bloated,pimpled,fat-necked,long-tuskedwalrusoftheNorthPacific,whohasnomannersexceptwhenheisasleep—ashewasthen,withhishindflippershalfinandhalfoutofthesurf.
"Wakeup!"barkedKotick,forthegullsweremakingagreatnoise.
"Hah!Ho!Hmph!What’sthat?"saidSeaVitch,andhestruckthenextwalrusablowwithhistusksandwakedhimup,andthenextstruckthenext,andsoontilltheywereallawakeandstaringineverydirectionbuttherightone.
"Hi!It’sme,"saidKotick,bobbinginthesurfandlookinglikealittlewhiteslug.
"Well!MayIbe—skinned!"saidSeaVitch,andtheyalllookedatKotickasyoucanfancyaclubfullofdrowsyoldgentlemenwouldlookatalittleboy.Kotickdidnotcaretohearanymoreaboutskinningjustthen;hehadseenenoughofit.Sohecalledout:"Isn’tthereanyplaceforsealstogowheremendon’tevercome?"
"Goandfindout,"saidSeaVitch,shuttinghiseyes."Runaway.We’rebusyhere."