How did the narrator describe the otter when he saw it for the first time?
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When the narrator saw the otter for the first time, he thought that it was a very small medievally-conceived dragon. The otter was covered in mud from head to toe. It took a month for the narrator to take off the mud from the otter. When the mud was off the body of the otter, one can see the true colours of the otter. The otter was covered with soft velvet fur, like that of a chocolate-brown mole.
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It read: “Here is your otter …” The narrator named the otter `Mijbil'. In the beginning, Mijbil was indifferent but started taking a keen interest in his surroundings. He came to his bed and remained sleep on Maxwell's knees.
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