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Sir Cedric arrived with a gleaming spear and a very dusty book of "Dragon-Slaying Etiquette."
One afternoon, a young boy named Pip, the local shepherd’s son, stumbled into the cave while chasing a runaway lamb. The Reluctant Dragon
However, the dragon living inside, named Barnaby, was a different sort entirely. He spent his mornings polishing his scales to a lavender sheen and his afternoons writing sonnets about the dew on clover. He didn't care for gold; he preferred the "golden hue" of a well-aged sunset. An Unlikely Friendship Sir Cedric arrived with a gleaming spear and
In the rolling hills of the Downs, a small village lived in constant fear of a deep, jagged cave known as the Wyrm’s Throat. Legend spoke of a beast that breathed fire and crushed knights. a young boy named Pip