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The Bonfire in the Sea
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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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