THE CRAB THAT PLAYED WITH THE SEA
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Is all t to you?
Yes, said the Man.
Is all t to you?
No, said t t-er back into t, so t my ; once a day and once a nig runs doer after it, so t t but mud, and my canoe is upset. Is t told it to play?
No, said t Magician. t is a new and a bad play.
Look! said t Sea came up till it overflos for miles and miles, and flooded the Mans house.
t epped into ttle girl-daugook on to run back and back, and t of t Selangor, past Malacca, past Singapore, out and out to tang, as t ring.
t Magician stood up and sed, s, birds, and fis I took betaug you she Sea?
ts, birds, and fisoget Magician, you taugo play-- one of us plays he Sea.
ter, and t Magician said to ts in to catche Sea?
No, said tc I do not play he Sea.
And on spinning his line.
No up in tes t as it is made, and t Magician said to of the Sea?
And t said, I am too busy biting t t play on biting the line.
ttle girl-daug up tle soft broiful Magician! o you at ts aug aaught him his play.
And t Magician said, tle c! like?
And ttle girl-daug; and alks; and rong armour upon his back.
And t Magician said, tle crut. Give me the paddle!
So ook t to paddle, for ter floeadily past all till to t tasek--t of t leads doo t of t ree, Pau bears ts. t Magician slid o ter, and under ts of tree ouctled do toucer rises in a basin .
A Magician. Now I know w, are you doing, Pau Amma?
And Pau Am