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An Important Discovery Hushed-Up As Usual
Burly men hauled her onto a fishing village beach. She was rotund, impressively pump, it took a while. Her proportions made her ideally suited for floating on her back though she hardly had ever did. Groups of curious onlookers gathered. We all waited for a marine biologist or coroner to arrive. Surprisingly her fish tail was graceful some peered closely to see if there was a seam or a theme park logo anywhere. No such clues could be found. She was, they all agreed, the real deal. Unfortunately she was beginning to smell. Some posited that the recent sea-bottom drilling for off-shore windmills had disturbed the eco-environment of this part of the coastline. Whales had turned up dead, sharks were seen belly up and clueless. People were stumped. It was a big topic around these parts. Soon the small crowd drifted away, many had fish wives of their own, and about now they would be gutting and cleaning mackerel. Myths are hard to keep fresh, in this case buckets of ice were employed as she was carted off to market.
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