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<img alt="A massive whale is breaching the water. His mouth is open around a mariner in the water, and the whale is preparing to swallow." src="../images/illustration-1-1.svg" epub:type="z3998:illustration se:image.color-depth.black-on-transparent"/>
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<p>This is the picture of the Whale swallowing the Mariner with his infinite-resource-and-sagacity, and the raft and the jackknife and his suspenders, which you must not forget. The buttony-things are the Mariner’s suspenders, and you can see the knife close by them. He is sitting on the raft, but it has tilted up sideways, so you don’t see much of it. The whity thing by the Mariner’s left hand is a piece of wood that he was trying to row the raft with when the Whale came along. The piece of wood is called the jaws-of-a-gaff. The Mariner left it outside when he went in. The Whale’s name was Smiler, and the Mariner was called <abbr>Mr.</abbr> Henry Albert Bivvens, <abbr epub:type="z3998:personal-name" class="eoc">A. B.</abbr> The little ’Stute Fish is hiding under the Whale’s tummy, or else I would have drawn him. The reason that the sea looks so ooshy-skooshy is because the Whale is sucking it all into his mouth so as to suck in <abbr>Mr.</abbr> Henry Albert Bivvens and the raft and the jackknife and the suspenders. You must never forget the suspenders.</p>
<p>This is the picture of the Whale swallowing the Mariner with his infinite-resource-and-sagacity, and the raft and the jackknife and his suspenders, which you must not forget. The buttony-things are the Mariner’s suspenders, and you can see the knife close by them. He is sitting on the raft, but it has tilted up sideways, so you don’t see much of it. The whity thing by the Mariner’s left hand is a piece of wood that he was trying to row the raft with when the Whale came along. The piece of wood is called the jaws-of-a-gaff. The Mariner left it outside when he went in. The Whale’s name was Smiler, and the Mariner was called <abbr>Mr.</abbr> Henry Albert Bivvens, <abbr class="eoc" epub:type="z3998:personal-name">A. B.</abbr> The little ’Stute Fish is hiding under the Whale’s tummy, or else I would have drawn him. The reason that the sea looks so ooshy-skooshy is because the Whale is sucking it all into his mouth so as to suck in <abbr>Mr.</abbr> Henry Albert Bivvens and the raft and the jackknife and the suspenders. You must never forget the suspenders.</p>
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