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The Reluctant Dragon

           

           TheBoyhadsecuredagoodfrontplace,welluptowardsthecave,andwasfeelingasanxiousasastage-manageronafirstnight.Couldthedragonbedependedupon?Hemightchangehismindandvotethewholeperformancerot;orelse,seeingthattheaffairhadbeensohastilyplanned,withoutevenarehearsal,hemightbetoonervoustoshowup.TheBoylookednarrowlyatthecave,butitshowednosignoflifeoroccupation.Couldthedragonhavemadeamoon-lightflitting?

           Thehigherportionsofthegroundwerenowblackwithsightseers,andpresentlyasoundofcheeringandawavingofhandkerchiefstoldthatsomethingwasvisibletothemwhichtheBoy,faruptowardsthedragon-endofthelineashewas,couldnotyetsee.AminutemoreandSt.George’sredplumestoppedthehill,astheSaintrodeslowlyforthonthegreatlevelspacewhichstretcheduptothegrimmouthofthecave.Verygallantandbeautifulhelooked,onhistallwar-horse,hisgoldenarmourglancinginthesun,hisgreatspearhelderect,thelittlewhitepennon,crimson-crossed,flutteringatitspoint.Hedrewreinandremainedmotionless.Thelinesofspectatorsbegantogivebackalittle,nervously;andeventheboysinfrontstoppedpullinghairandcuffingeachother,andleanedforwardexpectant.

           “Nowthen,dragon!”mutteredtheBoyimpatiently,fidgetingwherehesat.Heneednothavedistressedhimself,hadheonlyknown.

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