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"Do not be afraid. I am the Water-Fairy and I will help you because my dear friend, the Tree-Fairy asked me to do so. She told me all about how you saved her." Pinkie Whiskers was so amazed and delighted that he forgot that he was in the water and started to speak. Of course, the water poured into his open mouth and he began to sputter and choke. The Water-Fairy pushed him to the top of the water and patted him on his back until he was all right once more, then she said: "I will make it possible for you to stay down under the water and breathe and talk just like a fish and then you will never choke again." Pinkie Whiskers smiled his thanks and the Water-Fairy made some passes and, sure enough, he could breathe, talk and swim under water just like a fish. "Look! look!" cried the Water-Fairy. "There is a ship in the distance and it is headed this way." Sure enough, a beautiful, big, white ship was coming down the river. It was coming so fast now they could see men moving about on her. Pinkie Whiskers took out of his pocket his white handkerchief and waved it around and around his head. "Ship ahoy! ship ahoy!" he shouted. "It will do you no good to signal the ship," said the Water-Fairy. "It would never stop to take a rat on board. Oh, dear no! You will have to get on the ship without anyone seeing you." Pinkie Whiskers did not wait to hear any more. He swam for the passing ship. When he was even with the dragging rope he tried to catch it with his teeth, but he was not quick enough and the rope slipped out of his reach. Again and again he tried and at last he made a quick jump and landed right upon the rope. He just clung to it as tight as he could with his feet and rested. CHAPTER XII The rope was one which the sailors had put out to tell them how many miles an hour they were going. This rope had a wonderful wheel at the end of it which kept twisting and turning in the water. Every now and then the rope would turn suddenly over and poor Pinkie Whiskers would go under the water with it and nearly fall off. At last he was rested and climbed the rope to the ship. When no one was about he jumped aboard. Of course, he did not know which way to go, but there was a pleasant smell of cooking in the air and he followed this smell. He soon found himself in a big kitchen with many people hurrying about. There were cooks with white caps and aprons and waiters with white jackets. Pinkie
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