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_ SAVED BY A DOLPHIN [short story by James Baldwin]
The king of Corinth was his friend. The people of Corinth never grew One summer he went over the sea to Italy; for his name was well known He visited several cities, and in each place he was well paid for his At last, having become quite rich, he decided to go home. There was The sea was rough. The ship was driven far out of her course. Many The sailors were rude and unruly. The captain himself had been a When they heard that Arion had a large sum of money with him they began "The easiest way," said the captain, "is to throw him overboard. Then Arion overheard them plotting. "You may take everything that I have," he said, "if you will only spare But they had made up their minds to get rid of him. They feared to "Your life we will not spare," they said; "but we will give you the "I shall jump overboard," said Arion, "but I pray that you will first "What is it?" asked the captain. "Allow me to sing to you my latest and best song. I promise that as The sailors agreed; for they were anxious to hear the musician whose [Illustration] Arion dressed himself in his finest clothing. He took his stand on the He touched his lyre and began to play the accompaniment. Then he sang And now they would have spared him; but he was true to his promise,-- The sailors divided his money among themselves; and the ship sailed "Are you lately from Italy?" he asked. "We are," they answered. "What news can you give me concerning my friend Arion, the sweetest "He was well and happy when we left Italy," they answered. "He has Hardly had they spoken these words when the door opened and Arion Now, how was Arion saved from drowning when he leaped overboard? Old story-tellers say that he alighted on the back of a large fish, He told his wonderful story to the king; but the king would not believe "Wait," said he, "till the ship arrives, and then we shall know the You may believe the story that you like best. The name of Arion is _________ |