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A DoIphin's TaIe

By Kathy Pippig Harris



Bottlenose dolphin
n the tight confines of a cement enclosure; a dolphin swam a repeated pattern of
circles. t was twilight and she was alone in the tank.
Earlier that day, she had performed her tricks for the people that flocked to see her; and
though this provided her with some faintly pleasing form of diversion, it did not preclude
the forced isolation she experienced daily, away from her pod and her family.
Later that afternoon, her attendants had arrived and conducted their usual set of tests
on her. She had yielded meekly enough to their ministrations. This pleased them, as it
always did; they took such delight from the most meager of her offerings. But, if she did
not submit to them in a humble manner, they assumed there was a problem; and as a
result, they would order more undesirable tests be done.
She submerged and gazed through the heavy-plated window in the cement wall of her
aquarium. Maintenance lights pulsed and glowed in the now-dark observatory room.
During the day, visitors crowded together in this lower level viewing room. They all
wanted to catch a glimpse of her from an underwater perspective. And the glass was
muddy with the hand prints of the many children who had pressed close to get a good
view.
The routine of her days rarely varied. Sometimes the trainers would come in to teach
her new tricks, to be added to her show. Other times, on rare occasion, humans would
bring their ailing and disabled children to swim in the water with her. And she would heal
them, over time. But she would do so only by tempering the processslowing it down
so as not to reveal too astounding an ability to the humans. A family might have to make
several return trips, for the dolphin to fully heal their child.
She swam up to the surface; then gazed dispassionately at the stars in the firmament
above her.
She was far from her pod; and she was lonely.
She swam a few more laps, then stopped.
n the dark of her enclosure; she sang .
But none of her kind heard her.

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