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Far out in the wide sea where the water is blue as the loveliest cornflower, and clear as the purest crystal, where it is so deep that very, very many church towers must be put one uponi another, in order to reach from the lowest depth to the surfacei above— live the Mer-people. Now you must not imagine that there is nothing but sand below the water; no, indeed, far from it! Trees and plants of wondrous beauty grow there. Whose stems and leaves are so light, that they are waved to and for by the slightest motion of the water; almost as if they were living beings. Fishes, great and small, glide in and out among the branches, just as birds fly about among our trees. Where the water is deepest, stands the palace of. the Mer-i king. The walls of this palace are of coral, and the high, pointed windows are of amber; the roof, however, is composed of mussel. shells, which, as the billows pass over them are continually opening and shutting. This looks very pretty, especially as each of these mussel-shells contains a number of bright, glittering pearls.

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Far out in the wide sea where the water is blue as the loveliest cornflower, and clear as the purest crystal, where it is so deep that very, very many church towers must be put one uponi another, in order to reach from the lowest depth to the surfacei above— live the Mer-people. Now you must not imagine that there is nothing but sand below the water; no, indeed, far from it! Trees and plants of wondrous beauty grow there. Whose stems and leaves are so light, that they are waved to and for by the slightest motion of the water; almost as if they were living beings. Fishes, great and small, glide in and out among the branches, just as birds fly about among our trees. Where the water is deepest, stands the palace of. the Mer-i king. The walls of this palace are of coral, and the high, pointed windows are of amber; the roof, however, is composed of mussel. shells, which, as the billows pass over them are continually opening and shutting. This looks very pretty, especially as each of these mussel-shells contains a number of bright, glittering pearls

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