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"The Crab That Played With the Sea." This is Rudyard Kipling's own illustration to the "Just So" story, showing Pau Amma the crab rising from the sea. The series is heard from 4YA on Fridays at 5.0 p.m.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 42

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"The Crab That Played With the Sea." This is Rudyard Kipling's own illustration to the "Just So" story, showing Pau Amma the crab rising from the sea. The series is heard from 4YA on Fridays at 5.0 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 42

"The Crab That Played With the Sea." This is Rudyard Kipling's own illustration to the "Just So" story, showing Pau Amma the crab rising from the sea. The series is heard from 4YA on Fridays at 5.0 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 42

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