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fire; so that escape was out of the question. Thus perished the demon robber crab.
When the fire had burned out, a careful inspection of the burned forest was made. In the centre was an open space, strewn with the skulls and bones of the victims of the demon crab.
Such were the exploits of Tamaro-the-Terrible.