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Identifier: justsostoriesforkipling (find matches)
Title: Just so stories for litle children
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
Subjects: Animals
Publisher: New York, Doubleday, Page & company
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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oucan see he is all legs and claws and empty hollow shell. The canoe is thecanoe that the Man and the Girl Daughter and the Eldest Magician sailedfrom the Perak river in. The sea is all black and bobbly, because PauAmma has just risen up out of Pusat Tasek. Pusat Tasek is underneath,so I havent drawn it. The Man is waving his curvy kris-kniie at PauAmma. The Little Girl Daughter is sitting quietly in the middle of thecanoe. She knows she is quite safe with her Daddy. The EldestMagician is standing up at the other end of the canoe beginning to makea Magic. He has left his magic throne on the beach, and he has taken offhis clothes so as not to get wet, and he has left the Magic Cloud behindtoo, so as not to tip the boat over. The thing that looks like anotherlittle canoe outside the real canoe is called an outrigger. It is a pieceof wood tied to sticks, and it prevents the canoe from being tipped over.The canoe is made out of one piece of wood, and there is a paddle at oneend of it. 184
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i85 The Crab that Played 187 behold, Best Beloved, Pau Ammas hard, blue-green-black shell fell off him as a husk falls offa cocoa-nut, and Pau Amma was left all soft—soft as the little crabs that you sometimes findon the beach, Best Beloved. Indeed, you are very important, said theEldest Magician. Shall I ask the Man here tocut you with kris? Shall I send for RajaMoyang Kaban, the King of the Elephants, topierce you with his tusks, or shall I call RajaAbdullah, the King of the Crocodiles, to biteyou ? And Pau Amma said, I am ashamed ! Giveme back my hard shell and let me go back toPusat Tasek, and I will only stir out once aday and once a night to get my food. And the Eldest Magician said, No, PauAmma, I will not give you back your shell, foryou will grow bigger and prouder and stronger,and perhaps you will forget your promise, andyou will play with the Sea once more. Then Pau Amma said, What shall I do ? Iam so big that I can only hide in Pusat Tasek,and if I go anywhere else, all

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  • bookauthor:Kipling__Rudyard__1865_1936
  • booksubject:Animals
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Doubleday__Page___company
  • bookcontributor:Information_and_Library_Science_Library__University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill
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