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The Sea Fairies

CHAPTER 20
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In the floor were five of the round holes.

Upon the walls were engraved many interesting scenes of ocean life, all chiseled very artistically by the tusks of walruses who, Trot was afterward informed, are greatly skilled in such work.

A few handsome rugs of woven sea grasses were spread upon the floor, but otherwise the vast hall was bare of furniture.

The doll-faced fishes escorted them to an upper room where a table was set, and here the revelers were invited to refresh themselves.

As all four were exceedingly hungry, they welcomed the repast, which was served by an army of lobsters in royal purple aprons and caps.
The meal being finished, they again descended to the hall, which seemed to occupy all the middle of the building.


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