The Sea Fairies

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"And we saw earth people with legs awfully funny they were; and animals called horses, with legs; and other creatures with legs; and the people cover themselves with the queerest things they even wear feathers and flowers on their heads, and " "Oh, we know all about that, " said Trot; "we live on the earth ourselves. " 'Well, you 're lucky to get off from it and into the good water, " said the Crab. "I nearly died on the earth; it was so stupid, dry and airy. But the circus was great. They held... the performance right in front of the aquarium where we lived, and Tommy and I learned all the tricks of the tumblers. Hi ! Come on, fellows, and show the earth people what you can do!" At this the crabs began performing their antics again ; but 85 The Sea Fairies they did the same things over and over, so Cap'n Bill and Trot soon tired, as Merla said they would, and decided they had seen enough of the crab circus. So they proceeded to swim farther up the rocky canyon, and near its upper end they came to a lot of conch shells lying upon the sandy bot- tom.

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