. The sea fairies . JUST then Trot happened to look up at the glass roof andsaw a startling sight. A big head, with a face surrounded bystubby gray whiskers, was poised just over them, and the headwas connected with a long, curved body that looked much likea sewer pipe. Oh, there is King Anko, said the Queen, following thechilds gaze. Open a door and let him in, Clia, for I supposeour old friend is anxious to see the earth people. Wont he hurt us? asked the little girl, with a shiver offear. Who, Anko? Oh, no, my dear! We are very fond of thesea serpent, who is king of this ocean, although he


. The sea fairies . JUST then Trot happened to look up at the glass roof andsaw a startling sight. A big head, with a face surrounded bystubby gray whiskers, was poised just over them, and the headwas connected with a long, curved body that looked much likea sewer pipe. Oh, there is King Anko, said the Queen, following thechilds gaze. Open a door and let him in, Clia, for I supposeour old friend is anxious to see the earth people. Wont he hurt us? asked the little girl, with a shiver offear. Who, Anko? Oh, no, my dear! We are very fond of thesea serpent, who is king of this ocean, although he does notrule the mermaids. Old Anko is a very agreeable fellow, asyou will soon discover. Can he talk?9 asked Trot. 56 Chapter Five Yes, indeed. And can we understand what he says? Perfectly, replied the Queen. I have given you power,while you remain here, to understand the language of everyinhabitant of the sea. Thats nice, said Trot, gratefully. The Princess Clia swam slowly to one of the walls of thethrone room w


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