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Why the Cuttle-Fish and Squids Produce a Black Liquid
Title | Why the Cuttle-Fish and Squids Produce a Black Liquid |
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Book Author | Dean S. Fansler |
Chapter Nr. | t77 |
Language code | eng |
A long time ago, after Bathala1 had created the fishes, he assigned a certain day for all of them to meet in the Dark Sea. The object of this convention was to appoint some officers. Early in the morning of the day designated, the fishes were to be seen hurrying to the meeting. When they reached the assembly hall, they found Bathala sitting on a beautiful stone, waiting for them. He called the roll when it seemed that all of the fishes were present. It was found that the cuttle-fish and squid were absent, so they waited for them a half-hour; but still they did not come. At last Bathala arose, and said, “The meeting will come to order.” After the fishes had taken their proper positions, Bathala continued, “The object of this meeting is to appoint some officers and to issue their appointments.”
At once all the fishes became very quiet and respectful, for all were anxious to know what offices each was going to hold.
Bathala appointed the sting-ray sergeant-at-arms: hence all sting-rays now have whip-like tails. The crocodile was appointed
cadaver-carrier: so now all its children have a coffin-like skin on their backs. The crab was made a soldier: so to-day all
its descendants have large and strong fore-legs. Bathala had not finished giving out his appointments when the two missing
members came. They at once interrupted the meeting by asking what it was all about. Bathala became very angry at the interruption,
so he scolded the sting-ray and the squid severely. The rebuke humiliated them so, that they agreed between themselves to
go get mud and throw it on the official appointments. When they had gotten the mud, they came back and asked Bathala to give
them something to do; but,
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