A Holiday from the Expected

I thought it looked more like a porpoise..." "porpoises don't have giant _teeth_ and try to make friends by biting your legs off..."

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Ketos and the Leviathan

Though i recall hearing once the erotic poetry of dolphins, of porpoises, and even the caesural verse of sharks... all of these are dissonant muddles now, to me mere noise, and the same to all of us. they were not then.

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First Job

"hi; you must be jody," she said, greeting the porpoise warmly. "i'm jessica; ship medic. nice to meet you."

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From the Depths He Comes

Lighthouse on the edge of the cliff acting as a landmark that drew people in to the viewing vistas that had been set up on the edge of the cliff, coin operated telescopes set up for anyone to look out across the sea for passing ships or the occasional surfacing porpoise

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The One That Went Rogue

Kiro hade a mind that others would call flawed because he questioned his porpoise. kiro never liked maintaining megatropolis. all he wanted to do was live in it, admire it, and enjoy its beauty like an artist would a painting.

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Mr. Green and the Gators

The thought of my up coming snake slaying pops back up as i see a pod of porpoises swim by. it just seems so, off, i guess would be the way to put it. i've never been here but it just feels right to be right here. 90. “so, uhh, where's the snake?"

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Chapter 6: On Display

The over-sized canine moved with a porpoise as he made his way to the deli/bakery counter of the building. nearly shoving his way through anyone who was unlucky and unable to move out of the dog’s way. “miss snowden!”

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the magic school bus: things aren't always what they seem

Whales are mammals called cetaceans along with dolphins and porpoises. like humans, they are mammals and not fish, so they breathe air. as a result, they have to come back to the surface to get air.

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The Hadfield Robbery

As the train left manchester station, it clattered and porpoised in an ungainly fashion over the points and trackway, it's aged motors not making near the menacing roar of the grander train.

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Heritage

He cried as he porpoised out onto the nearest dock. he hastily pulled on his shorts as he half-ran, half-hopped back onto dry land. "aunt caitlin!" he yelled again. "what is it, kyle?" aunt caitlin said testily as she came out of their hut.

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