In Coral-Land 
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have heard that some varieties of pink 
and red coral are very highly valued for 
jewelry by the two-legged land race.” 
In this manner the learned Pilot dis¬ 
coursed to his pupil, being only too glad 
to have an excuse for showing off his su¬ 
perior knowledge; and Sammy drank it 
all in, having in mind the time when he 
should return to his far-away home and 
brag of his adventures to the simple 
fresh-water fish. 
Beside acting as guide, and explaining 
to his companion the mysteries of Coral- 
Land, the Pilot kindly introduced 
Sammy to some of his acquaintances and 
friends. One of these was a very large 
odd-looking Sun-Fish, a curious creature, 
all head and no body. This fish, being 
very haughty in his manners, and ex¬ 
clusive in his tastes, was considered very 
aristocratic : and having spent the greater 
