The Sea Fairies
g head with a face surrounded by stubby gray whiskers was poised just over them, and
child's gaze. "Open a door and let him in, Clia, for I s
sked the little girl
who is king of this ocean, although he does not rule the mermaids
talk?" a
ind
understand w
you power, while you remain here, to understan
," said Trot
the coral. The sea serpent at once observed this opening and the head left the roof of glass only to reappear presently at t
r Majesty. I hope
; and then he turned to the strangers. "I suppo
. "The girl is named Mayr
is nose was flat, and his mouth very wide indeed, but his eyes were blue and gentle in expression. The white, stubby hairs that surrounded his face were not thick like a beard, but scattered and scraggly. From the head, the long, brown body of the sea serpe
aid King Anko in a soft voice. "But I'm q
you?" asked
thousands of years back, but beyond that my m
the reply. "I'll give in t
the sea serpent. "Ar
aid Cap'n Bill.
r remember to have had a pain but three times in my li
Caesar," said Tro
called him Caesar sometimes just because he took everything he could lay hands on. I ought
t," admitted
nko, "but I got a lobster to pull the toot
to pull it?
"My dear, those creatures have been called lobsters ever since!
u mean Nebuchadn
called Nevercouldnever when he was alive, but this new way of spelling seems to ge
ate grass," s
ood to eat, and he became very fond of it. The people may have called it grass, but they were
said
about three hundred feet from the end. There was an old octopus who d
u do?" asked
jellyfish, and then I waited for the tide to t
d that," said Trot,
who are always understood are very common. You are sure to respect those
you happen to be?"
feet, five inches and a quarter. I'm not sure about the quarter, but
est of you, th
out, I usually take along only what is needed. It saves a lot of bother and I can alway
a sea serpent?" i
I am. I have two brothers who live in other oceans, but one is seven inches shorter than I am, and
" acknowle
ed Anko in a dreamy tone. "My great age, my
to live so long," remark
ed and eighty-two feet, five inches a
many years," re
e because we have no carbolic acid or firearms or gas to turn on. So it isn't a matter of choice, and I'd about as soon be alive as dead. It does
'll take you over to his majesty's palace w
ut of the hole, which immediately closed behind
Anko forgot to tell us wha
at when we see him. But I guess the ol' boy's mem'ry is