The Jungle Book (Illustrated Edition) by Rudyard Kipling
Author:Rudyard Kipling [Kipling, Joseph Rudyard]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Adventure stories, English, Animals – Fiction, Short stories
Publisher: apebook Verlag
Published: 2019-06-13T00:00:00+00:00
âHi! Itâs me,â said Kotick, bobbing in the surf and looking like a little white slug.
âWell! May I beâ skinned!â said Sea Vitch, and they all looked at Kotick as you can fancy a club full of drowsy old gentlemen would look at a little boy. Kotick did not care to hear any more about skinning just then; he had seen enough of it; so he called out: âIsnât there any place for seals to go where men donât ever come?â
âGo and find out,â said Sea Vitch, shutting his eyes. âRun away. Weâre busy here.â
Kotick made his dolphin-jump in the air and shouted as loud as he could: âClam-eater! Clam-eater!â He knew that Sea Vitch never caught a fish in his life, but always rooted for clams and seaweeds; though he pretended to be a very terrible person. Naturally the Chickies and the Gooverooskies and the Epatkas, the Burgomaster Gulls and the Kittiwakes and the Puffins, who are always looking for a chance to be rude, took up the cry, and â so Limmershin told me â for nearly five minutes you could not have heard a gun fired on Walrus Islet. All the population was yelling and screaming: âClam-eater! Stareek [old man]!â while Sea Vitch rolled from side to side grunting and coughing.
âNow will you tell?â said Kotick, all out of breath.
âGo and ask Sea Cow,â said Sea Vitch. âIf he is living still, heâll be able to tell you.â
âHow shall I know Sea Cow when I meet him?â said Kotick, sheering off.
âHeâs the only thing in the sea uglier than Sea Vitch,â screamed a burgomaster gull, wheeling under Sea Vitchâs nose. âUglier, and with worse manners! Stareek!â
Kotick swam back to Novastoshnah, leaving the gulls to scream. There he found that no one sympathized with him in his little attempts to discover a quiet place for the seals. They told him that men had always driven the holluschickie â it was part of the dayâs work â and that if he did not like to see ugly things he should not have gone to the killing-grounds. But none of the other seals had seen the killing, and that made the difference between him and his friends. Besides, Kotick was a white seal.
âWhat you must do,â said old Sea Catch, after he had heard his sonâs adventures, âis to grow up and be a big seal like your father, and have a nursery on the beach, and then they will leave you alone. In another five years you ought to be able to fight for yourself.â Even gentle Matkah, his mother, said: âYou will never be able to stop the killing. Go and play in the sea, Kotick.â And Kotick went off and danced the Fire-dance with a very heavy little heart.
That autumn he left the beach as soon as he could, and set off alone because of a notion in his bullet-head. He was going to find Sea Cow, if there was such a person in the sea, and
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