Greyling : a picture story from the islands of Shetland
For fifteen years the young selchie lived in human form as the adopted son of a childless Scottish couple, but eventually returned to the form of a seal in order to save the life of his "father," the good fisherman.
"For fifteen years the young selchie lived in human form as the adopted son of a childless Scottish couple, but eventually returned to the form of a seal in order to save the life of his "father," the good fisherman."@en
"A selchie, a seal who has turned into a human boy, lives as the son of a childless Scottish couple for many years until, to save his "father's" life, he returns to the sea."@en
"A selchie, a seal who has turned into a human boy, lives as the son of a childless Scottish couple for many years until, to save his "father's" life, he returns to the sea."
"A selchie, a seal transformed into human form, lives on land with a lonely fisherman and his wife, until the day a great storm threatens the fisherman's life."
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