“Stopped to say good-morning to the fish”
The tom-cod thought about it for a while; then said, “I am very busy today, Reindeer, but if you will come this time tomorrow morning, we shall race, and I shall beat you.”
“We shall see,” said the deer, and went home.
When the deer was out of sight the fish sent a message to all the tom-cods near that shore. He told them that the next morning he would have a race with a deer, and that they must answer the deer ever time he said, “Fish, are you there?”
At sunrise the next day the deer came to the meeting-place and said, “Fish, are you there?”
“Yes,” answered the tom-cod. “I am waiting for you.”
The reindeer walked along the shore, but the tom-cod laughed to himself in fish language, and stayed quietly in the same place in the water.
After walking about a mile, the reindeer said, “Fish, are you there?”
Then another fish answered him, and said, “Yes, Reindeer, I am here, and I could go much faster if I did not have to wait for you.”