Children of the Wild

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The snowhouse was full of a beautiful pale-blue light.
"Just at this particular moment a little herd of walrus--two old bullsand four cows with their fat, oily-looking calves--came sprawling, floundering and grunting by. They were quite out of place on land, ofcourse, but for some reason known only to themselves they were crossingover the narrow neck of low ground from another bay, half a mile away. Perhaps the ice pack had been jammed in by wind and current on that side, filling the shallow ba
...y to the bottom and cutting the walrus off fromtheir feeding grounds. If not that, then it was some other equallyurgent reason, or the massive beasts, who can move on land only by aseries of violent and exhausting flops, would never have undertaken anenterprise so formidable as a half-mile overland journey. They wereaccomplishing it, however, with a vast deal of groaning and wheezing anddeep-throated grunting, when they arrived at the end of the crevicewherein the snowhouse baby and his mother were concealed.

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