In the evenings, the Hedgehog visited the Bear cub to count the stars.
They sat down on the log and, sipping their tea, looked at the starry sky.
It hung over the roof, right behind the chimney.
To the right of the tube were Bear cubs, and to the left - Hedgehog.
At first the Hedgehog walked along the field, where he was surrounded by a flock of nocturnal Butterfly-Podenok, then entered the pine forest.
And when he came out, the Philin had already crept after him, spreading his wings.
But the Hedgehog did not notice him.
He carried Bear cub raspberry jam and looked into the sky.
"The star!" - suddenly the Hedgehog stopped.
The owl almost hit him and also stared into the sky.
"And in the puddle of the Star ..." the Hedgehog said to himself after seeing her reflection.
The owl also leaned over the puddles, but saw nothing but himself, and, angry, loosened his hairy paw with water.
And the Hedgehog was already looking into the dark old well.
"Huh!" Shouted the Hedgehog.
"Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The Hedgehog jumped to the ground and, as he walked, made a sound as if he had thrown a pebble: "Woo!".
And Filin, passing by the well, also shouted: "Uh-huh! .." and stopped, surprised.
The well answered him: "Uh-uh-ooo-oo!".
The eagle owl perched on the frame of the well and shouted again: "Uh-huh!".
And the well in response, booming: "Uh-uh-u-u-u-u-u ...".
The owl chuckled and they sniffed, listening to each other-the Owl and the old well.
And the Hedgehog with his bundle already sowed further, talking to the Bear himself:
"And I'll tell him:" And I brought you a raspberry jam. "
And he will tell me: "So the samovar has caught a cold, it would be necessary to throw a twig ... these ... well, as they ... juniper!"
And I'll tell him ... and I'll tell him ... and I'll sh-ha ... ".
And suddenly froze.
Directly in front of him came a white horse from the fog.
"It's interesting," thought the Hedgehog, "if the Horse goes to bed, will it choke in the fog?"
And he began to slowly descend from the hill to get into the fog and see how it is inside.
"Now, I can not see anything. And even the paws are not visible. "
"A horse!" Called the Hedgehog.
But the Horse did not say anything.
And then the Hedgehog was hit by a dry leaf.
The hedgehog closed his eyes with fright ... and when he looked ... from Liszt, mysteriously shaking his little house, swam into the fog of the Snail ...
The Hedgehog raised the Dry Leaf suspiciously ...
And very near heard the breath:
"Ah, ha-ha!" - the Elephant breathed, sighing and swelling to the sky. Or was it not the Elephant?
The Hedgehog carefully put Leaf back in place and, backing away on tiptoe, went into the fog.
And from the fog looked the big, kind head of the Horse. The head tasted deliciously and grunted with grass.
"Fr-rr!" Sighed the horse's head and the dry Leaf, like a living creature, shot up and crawled away.
Somewhere in the distance, the bell rang and suddenly - "B-z-z-z!" - the Hedgehog spun and hovered overhead, and the Bat instantly disappeared.
The hedgehog did not even have a chance to get frightened, and around him fluttered, an easy flock of night-time Butterfly-Ponok sunk.
"Hehe-he-hehe-heh!" - Mimicked the Hedgehog and even ran after them, jumped up, waved his paws, imagining himself as a night butterfly, but suddenly he stopped, holding the bundle ...
Feline looked out of the fog as out of the window, yelped: "Uh-huh! Wu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu! .. "and dissipated in the fog.
"A psycho," thought the Hedgehog, picked up a dry stick and, feeling the fog through it, moved forward.
The stick, like a blind man, wandered in the dark until it rested against something solid.
"Tuk-tuk!" - Hedgehog knocked.
He put a knot and, pawing along the stick with his paws, saw a tree with a huge hollow in front of him.
"Ha-ha!" - gently exhaled into the hollow of a hedgehog.
"A-ah-ah-ah!" The tree throbbed. The hedgehog moved back and suddenly remembered about the bundle.
He rushed back, ran a tree, twirled on the spot ... There was no knot. The tree slowly clouded with fog. The hedgehog was left alone.
"Yo-yo-y-y-y-u-y-k!" - as if from the end of the earth someone's cry came.