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"I know how to care for them. In the night I spat something strange and felt something in my chest was broken." Voice Reading
"Get that well too," the boy said. "Lie down, old man, and I will bring you your clean shirt. And something to eat." Voice Reading
"Bring any of the papers of the time that I was gone," the old man said. Voice Reading
"You must get well fast for there is much that I can learn and you can teach me everything. How much did you suffer?" Voice Reading
"Plenty," the old man said. Voice Reading
"I'll bring the food and the papers," the boy said. "Rest well, old man. I will bring stuff from the drug-store for your hands." Voice Reading
"Don't forget to tell Pedrico the head is his." Voice Reading
"No. I will remember." Voice Reading
As the boy went out the door and down the worn coral rock road he was crying again. Voice Reading
That afternoon there was a party of tourists at the Terrace and looking down in the water among the empty beer cans and dead barracudas a woman saw a great long white spine with a huge tail at the end that lifted and swung with the tide while the east wind blew a heavy steady sea outside the entrance to the harbour. Voice Reading
"What's that?" she asked a waiter and pointed to the long backbone of the great fish that was now just garbage waiting to go out with the tide. Voice Reading
"Tiburon," the waiter said, "Eshark." He was meaning to explain what had happened. Voice Reading
"I didn't know sharks had such handsome, beautifully formed tails." Voice Reading
"I didn't either," her male companion said. Voice Reading
Up the road, in his shack, the old man was sleeping again. He was still sleeping on his face and the boy was sitting by him watching him. The old man was dreaming about the lions. Voice Reading

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