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Selia On The Shore
One day they were playing near the shore. Selia could see strange looking
animals as they gathered about on the shore. She heard all sorts of sounds
coming from the animals.
The little yellow fluffy ones said, "Quack!" The pink ones said, "Oink!"
The little gray ones with long skinny tails went "Squeak!"
Selia noticed they all made funny, yet different sounds, and that they all could do
what she could not; they could walk upon the sand with no difficulty.
She watched as all the animals walked this way and that way, back and forth, again
and again. Some had two feet. Some had four. And they all had legs. Lovely
legs. They seemed to be having so much fun. Selia wanted a closer look, so
she swam nearer to the shore.
"I am going to shore and I am going to walk like them." Selia replied.
"You have no legs", they both laughed, "you have no feet. We are walkers of
the seas. You cannot walk on shore."
"Yes I can. I have strong flippers. You will see!" Selia said.
"My name is Selia, and I can walk just like you."
"Quack! We are the Duckies. Where are your legs?" said the yellow ones.
"I will walk with these." Selia said. She proudly held up her flippers for
all to see.
They all started to laugh at Selia. They began to run circles around her,
chanting in unison;
"It just can't be!"
All of a sudden, Pinky bolted right past Selia. "Not only can I walk," he
bragged, "I can run real fast!" He stuck his tongue out at Selia as he raced
by, not looking where he was going.
Before he could stop in time, Pinky tumbled right into the waiting sea. To
his suprise, he began to sink immediately. He squealed frantically as his
legs kicked and pawed, but he was swept futher out into the bubbling sea.
"Oh, what are we to do?" squeaked the Mousies.
They all panicked, and began to run around in circles. "Is there anyone who
can save him?" they cried.
"Quack! He's saved! Hooray for Selia! A proud walker of shores and seas."
"Squeak! How neat! Hooray for Selia! A friend for you and a friend for me!"
"We are all great for the things that we can do," Selia said proudly.
A big smile began to cover her shiny black face, and the wind tickled her wire
whiskers. She raised both shiny flippers high, clapping thunderously, while
her new friends danced and hugged and sang excitedly around her.
Lounging casually in the tranquil waters, Seaward and Shelly patiently watched
the gala that was happening on the sandy shore.
"Seems little sister learned another lesson today," said Seaward.
"Every day." said Shelly. "We all learn something every day."
Shirley J. Walker
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