The Bonfire in the Sea

 

 

  The Bonfire in the Sea

   An Australian Folk Tale

 

   Long, long ago in Australia, it is said, fishes could travel as easily on land as they could swim in water.

   I happened, so the story goes, that the whole fish tribe had been playing tag along a sandy beach near the sea. At last they became tired of the game. Fin-fin, the leader of the fishes, said, "Let us coast down the great black rock."

 

   Find out what happens when the fish move to the bottom of the sea.

 

 

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