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   SUNDOWN AT DOLPHIN LAND

    by GALA GRACE MORGAN

First the day starts off, a nice sunny day. The Carey family thought it was a beautiful day for the seaside. They brought their radio and their little girl called Una too. The radio said 'There is a big storm heading from the west.' So they quickly got back into the car forgetting about poor Una. They drove back home without worrying about her. When they realised yhey had forgotten her the radio said that there was a tornado coming, so it would be hard to go back to the seaside.

At the beach a princess dolphin decided to come to the shore to see if any people were left there. She saw Una and took her to her underwater home. It was a good thing Una had her goggles and snorkel. It was brilliant going to live in the castle for a day.

Finally the tornado was over and they could go out to play. They went back to the shore and the princess dolphin who was called Golden made a sandcastle under the water. It could stand up even if there was a big wave.

Finally Una's mum and dad reached the seaside once more. They found Una swimming in the ocean, doing flips - but really she was sitting on a dolphin. She cried - 'Mum, Dad, get two lots of goggles and snorkels. By the time they were tired it was sundown.They stayed with the dolphin family. They slept and slept and slept ...

Una realised why they had slept so long. They were underwater and couldn't see daylight. She led them back to shore. It was time to go home.