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-Octonots, to your stations.

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-Cwrwgl.

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-Harri.

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-Pegwn.

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-Explore.

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-Rescue.

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-Rescue.

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-Protect!

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-Octonots!

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-Octonots, tonight someone special

-is joining us for supper. Dela?

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-Friends, I'd like you to meet

-my little sister Cadi.

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-Uh, Cadi?

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-Sorry.

-I'm on the final page of my book.

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-The Mystery of the Secret

-Cuckoo Clock!

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-When you start reading Wini Wyn's

-books, you can't put them down.

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-Who's Wini Wyn?

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-The world's most fearless detective.

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-The main character

-in these mystery books.

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-My favourite books as a child.

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-Dela gave me her collection

-of 100 books.

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-I've read 54 - 55 is next.

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-I like a good mystery novel.

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-I've learnt all kinds of tricks

-to solve mysteries.

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-Such as?

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-I can read a person

-by looking at them closely.

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-Someone like you.

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-We've only just met but your

-eye-patch and missing ear piece...

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-..suggest that you've been

-in dangerous situations.

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-Hmmm.

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-The way your tail is wagging

-suggests you're impatient.

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-Incredible.

-That's Harri all the way.

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-One more thing.

-There's pudding on your paw.

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-You had pudding before supper!

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-Well done. That was incredible.

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-She's good. Too good.

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-My little sister

-doesn't miss a thing. Do you?

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-Apart from when she's reading.

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-Ready for the best night of reading

-two sisters could have?

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-Ready.

-Which one do you want to read first?

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-This one.

-It's one of my favourite books.

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-Octonots, to the diving bay.

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-Wow! A real Octoalert.

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-Come on.

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-Octonots, we must help our little

-friend. Her babies are missing.

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-It was hideous. Something destroyed

-our home and my babies are missing.

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-We must find the baby snails.

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-Let's head to the kelp forest.

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-Captain Cwrwgl, can I help?

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-Cadi's good at solving mysteries.

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-You're always in your uniform -

-always ready for the next challenge.

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-OK, Cadi. Octonots, let's do this.

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-Dela, what are those?

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-Killer whales. They're everywhere

-at this time of year.

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-Come on.

-We must stick with the others.

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-That's where I lost my babies.

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-Pegwn. Go and speak

-to the other creatures.

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-Cregynog, Dela and Cadi,

-search for clues.

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-We'll search for the snails

-in the seaweed.

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-This seaweed has been torn up.

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-The whole area is like

-a giant footprint. Let's measure it.

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-As wide as a bus.

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-Someone must know what happened

-here. You can hardly miss it.

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-You saw a strange creature?

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-Goodness me, yes.

-A large creature with lumps on it.

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-No, it was smooth. It had no lumps.

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-Thank you, I think.

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-I didn't see it but I heard it,

-it was noisy and squeaky.

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-It was more of a roar.

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-Squeaky!

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-Squeaky!

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-I heard it go sniff, sniff, sniff.

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-Flappity flippers. Everyone's

-describing a different creature.

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-This will take some solving.

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-Did you find my babies, Captain?

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-Not yet but we will.

-Did anyone see who took the snails?

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-A lumpy creature that's smooth,

-it squeaks, roars or sniffs.

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-They're all different.

-That's no help to us.

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-One thing's for certain,

-it's a large creature.

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-It's left a huge hole in the kelp.

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-Part of the forest was ripped away.

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-The snails might have been

-dragged away on the kelp.

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-My babies.

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-Where did the creature take them?

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-I think we're searching for a beast

-- a kelp beast.

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-Whatever it is, let's find it.

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-Be careful.

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-There's no sign of any beast

-or the snails.

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-It's very quiet, full of shadows...

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-..with plenty of places to hide.

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-The kelp beast.

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-It's only a ray.

-This is where they live.

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-It's not big enough to be a beast.

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-True. I knew that.

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-Look! Ripped kelp.

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-There's more over here.

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-And here.

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-This could lead us to...

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-Why are you lurking around here?

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-Why are you hiding?

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-I'm not hiding. I was floating

-and relaxing before you came along.

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-He's so big.

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-He's so big.

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-Not as big as a bus.

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-Bus? I'm a seal.

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-Sorry for bothering you.

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-That's OK. You're strange but not

-as strange as what I saw earlier.

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-What did you see earlier?

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-As I said, it was strange.

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-It was large. It almost

-knocked me over as it went by.

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-It left a large hole.

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-A hole?

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-A hole?

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-It's the other side of this kelp.

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-Thank you.

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-Thank you.

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-Off we go.

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-Very strange.

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-It might be a clue.

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-Look, shells.

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-They're not snail shells.

-They're barnacles.

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-These attach themselves to rocks

-or other creatures.

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-Look!

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-They lead over there.

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-That's a clue.

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-As Wini Wyn would say,

-we're on the right trail.

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-The trail ends here.

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-I was sure we were about

-to solve the mystery.

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-Sniffing!

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-Roaring!

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-Squeaking!

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-Argh!

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-Nothing to see here.

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-Just a large pile of kelp.

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-Is that a whale?

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-Yes, a grey whale. It has a lump

-where its dorsal fin should be.

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-It has lumps but it's smooth.

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-Just like the crabs said.

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-It also makes all the noises

-they described.

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-We've solved the mystery.

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-You're the kelp beast

-that stole the snails.

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-A grey whale.

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-What? What are you talking about?

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-I'm kelp.

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-Kelp doesn't talk.

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-OK, maybe not.

-Please don't reveal my camouflage.

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-I'm hiding from the killer whales.

-They want to eat me.

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-Where did that grey whale go?

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-Where did that grey whale go?

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-We'll search over there.

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-We'll keep your secret, I promise.

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-We want to check you

-for little snails.

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-Are they stuck

-on your kelp camouflage?

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-Oh, by all means.

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-Here they are.

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-Sorry for that. I didn't know

-there were creatures on my head.

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-We'll take you back to your Mami.

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-My little babies. I was so worried.

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-How did you find them?

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-By following the clues.

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-We saw that part of the seabed

-had been scraped.

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-Then we followed the barnacles along

-a trail and heard a loud noise.

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-That's when we saw

-that the whale had the snails.

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-The pieces are falling into place.

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-A grey whale

-has barnacles on its head.

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-It left the barnacles on the seabed

-as it moved along.

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-Where is the whale?

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-Where is the whale?

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-Hiding.

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-It's usually

-in warmer waters right now.

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-Killer whales have been chasing it.

-They want to eat it.

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-Me here! This kelp forest

-is a safe place for me to hide.

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-I think we can help you.

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-The whale tracker shows

-that the killer whales have gone.

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-Thank goodness.

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-Before I go,

-can I ask one more favour?

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-There's some kelp stuck on my back.

-Would you mind?

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-What a great memento

-of our adventure.

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-Thank you for your help. Cheerio.

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-Cheerio.

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-Now then, let's finish reading

-the Wini Wyn books.

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-Instead of reading

-a detective novel, let's write one.

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-It's about two sisters

-solving mysteries.

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-The little sister

-is the most talented!

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-THEY LAUGH

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