[Madam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley]@TWC D-Link bookMadam How and Lady Why CHAPTER XII--HOMEWARD BOUND 6/68
Do you understand? I think I do. Therefore, he says, that great moraine must have been built upon dry land, in the open air; and must have sunk since into the sea, which is gnawing at it day and night, and will some day eat it all up, as it would eat up all the dry land in the world, if Madam How was not continually lifting up fresh land, to make up for what the sea has carried off. Oh, look there! some one has caught a fish, and is hauling it up.
What a strange creature! It is not a mackerel, nor a gurnet, nor a pollock. How do you know that? Why, it is running along the top of the water like a snake; and they never do that.
Here it comes.
It has got a long beak, like a snipe.
Oh, let me see. See if you like: but don't get in the way.
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