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The Sea Fairies

CHAPTER 15
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Go, feeble one." "Not so!" cried the Queen.

"It is a shame, Zog, that such an evil thing should exist in our fair sea." With this, she drew her fairy wand from a fold of her gown and waved it toward the creature.

At once the Yell-Maker sank down unconscious upon the floor; its legs fell apart in many pieces, the claws tumbling in a heap beside the body.

Then all grew withered and lost shape, becoming a pulpy mass, like gelatin.

A few moments later the creature had melted away to nothing at all, forever disappearing from the ocean where it had caused so much horror and pain.
Zog watched this destruction with surprising patience.


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