        item: #1 of 6
          id: 10513
      author: Smith, R. Cadwallader
       title: On the Seashore Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII
        date: None
       words: 17103
      flesch: 94
     summary: The shell-fish, and other animals which feed on sea plants, are themselves eaten by other sea creatures, and these in their turn are eaten by crabs, lobsters and fish, which are eaten by us. A boy who kept a large Anemone in a tank of sea water, was astonished to find that in a short time, he had not one, but hundreds, of the creatures.
    keywords: anemone; animal; crab; fish; food; jelly; mouth; oyster; plants; rocks; sand; sea; shell; shore; starfish; water
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        item: #2 of 6
          id: 10617
      author: Smith, R. Cadwallader
       title: Within the Deep Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII.
        date: None
       words: 14716
      flesch: 92
     summary: They eat small fish, sand-worms, shell-fish, Shrimps and young Crabs. The Octopus uses clouds of ink. Sharks, Conger Eels, and Whales are able to fight the Octopus and eat his soft body; but small fish and Crabs keep away from the ogre if they can.
    keywords: body; coral; deep; eggs; fish; food; head; herring; octopus; round; sand; sea; shark; water; whale
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        item: #3 of 6
          id: 35490
      author: Agassiz, Alexander
       title: Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates.
        date: None
       words: 46533
      flesch: 67
     summary: Young Cuvieria, much enlarged; _l_ body, _g_ tentacles.] Young larvæ of Toxopneustes in different stages of development; _e'_-_e^iv_ arms, _v-v'_ vibratile chord, _w_ _w'_ earlets (water-tubes), _a_ _o_ _d_
    keywords: adult; agassiz; animals; arms; body; cavity; coast; development; digestive; disk; end; fig; fish; fishes; form; hydroid; illustration; jelly; life; medusæ; mouth; number; pleurobrachia; sea; size; star; structure; surface; tentacles; tubes; urchin; water; young
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        item: #4 of 6
          id: 36677
      author: Lee, Henry
       title: Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained
        date: None
       words: 64931
      flesch: 65
     summary: How much of insoluble matter barnacles will eliminate from the water is shown by the rapidity with which they will render turbid sea water clear and transparent. The most common species of these necked barnacles bears the name of _Lepas anatifera_, the duck-bearing _
    keywords: account; air; animal; appearance; arms; blow; boat; body; calamary; captain; colour; creature; cuttle; distance; doubt; existence; feet; fig; fish; following; food; form; geese; great; half; head; history; human; illustration; kind; kraken; length; like; london; long; man; marine; men; mermaid; monster; mouth; nature; nautilus; near; neck; octopus; place; pontoppidan; portion; professor; saw; sea; sea serpent; serpent; shell; ship; size; snake; species; suckers; surface; swimming; tail; tentacles; time; water; whale; years
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        item: #5 of 6
          id: 56206
      author: Mendel, Rosalie G.
       title: My Book of Ten Fishes
        date: None
       words: 1327
      flesch: 98
     summary: Oysters and other small sea animals often attach themselves to my shell and stay there a long time. When I want my dinner I just open my mouth and collect thousands of small fish.
    keywords: body; illustration; shell
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        item: #6 of 6
          id: 7460
      author: Atwater, Emily Paret
       title: How Sammy Went to Coral-Land
        date: None
       words: 14230
      flesch: 77
     summary: He kept carefully in deep water and occasionally hid under a rock when he saw a big, strange fish approaching, for he knew that large fish often ate smaller ones. The salmon, and some other kinds of sea fish go up the rivers and streams inland to deposit their young.
    keywords: coral; crab; family; fish; land; little; pilot; sammy; sea; shark; shell; time; water; way
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