A figure playing Neptune reclines on a sail-covered chest, a trident in hand and a merman by his side. |
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If I believed in the transmigration of souls, I should think I had been a merman in some former state of existence. |
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Then a cloud crept into his mind and, as Laurea watched, he faded into a ghost of the merman she had known. |
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We've all heard of mermaids, but know less of their male equivalent, the merman. |
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There was one family that had a high incidence of webbed fingers and they were believed to be the descendants of a coupling between a woman and a merman! |
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Mermaid, masculine merman, a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a human being and the tail of a fish. |
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Dad used to tell Olivia that a merman artisan had made them, out of bits of sea glass from Atlantis. |
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In the US, titles such as Wake, about a teenaged siren, Wrecked, which has a merman as the main character and Fathomless, which will be published in the UK next month, are making waves. |
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Blethenia didn't care that Jules was a merman and she was a fish-catcher. |
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Step right up and see the merboy, merguy, merman. Where does his ding-dong go? |
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An exhibition plaque explains that the variations, from a merman to a royal personage sporting multiple crowns, represent an evolution from fish to fisher king. |
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A mermother pushed an infant merbaby along the street in an old stroller. Soon Sabrina and the merman reached an enormous palace, nearly five stories high. |
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Of course, as a result of this I ended up singing on television variety shows along with Dinah Shore, Perry Como, Pat Boone, even Ethel Merman! |
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She was married to a press agent and, supposedly, had an affair with Ethel Merman. |
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In 1960, she made her Broadway debut in Gypsy, opposite Ethel Merman. |
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