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THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN FAMILIES.
CHAPTER XI.
THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN FISHES.
HE Seven young Fishes swam across the Lake Pipple-popple, and into the river, and into the Ocean, where most unhappily for them, they saw, on the fifteenth day of their travels, a bright-blue Boss-Woss, and instantly swam after him. But the Blue Boss-Woss plunged into a perpendicular,
spicular,
orbicular,
quadrangular,
circular depth of soft mud,
orbicular,
quadrangular,
circular depth of soft mud,
where in fact his house was.
And the Seven young Fishes, swimming with great and uncomfortable velocity, plunged also into the mud, quite against their will, and not being accustomed to it, were all suffocated in a very short period.
And that was the end of the Seven young Fishes.
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