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his own age in the crowd and hailed him。
;What's up拭─ he cried。 ;Is it the players察 or bears察 or a circus察 or
what拭─
;It's all right察─his friend hailed back。 ;He's a´coming。;
;WHO'S a´coming拭─demanded the Boy察thrusting into the throng。
;Why察St。 George察of course察─replied his friend。 ;He's heard tell of
our dragon察and he's comin' on purpose to slay the deadly beast察and free
us from his horrid yoke。 O my won't there be a jolly fight ─
Here was news indeed The Boy felt that he ought to make quite sure
for himself察 and he wriggled himself in between the legs of his good´
natured elders察 abusing them all the time for their unmannerly habit of
shoving。 Once in the front rank察he breathlessly awaited the arrival。
Presently from the far´away end of the line came the sound of cheering。
Next察the measured tramp of a great war´horse made his heart beat quicker察
and then he found himself cheering with the rest察 as察 amidst welcoming
shouts察 shrill cries of women察 uplifting of babies and waving of
handkerchiefs察 St。 George paced slowly up the street。 The Boy's heart
stood still and he breathed with sobs察the beauty and the grace of the hero
were so far beyond anything he had yet seen。 His fluted armour was
inlaid with gold察his plumed helmet hung at his saddle´bow察and his thick
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fair hair framed a face gracious and gentle beyond expression till you
caught the sternness in his eyes。 He drew rein in front of the little inn察
and the villagers crowded round with greetings and thanks and voluble
statements of their wrongs and grievances and oppressions。 The Boy
heard the grave gentle voice of the Saint察assuring them that all would be
well now察and that he would stand by them and see them righted and free
them from their foe察then he dismounted and passed through the doorway
and the crowd poured in after him。 But the Boy made off up the hill as
fast as he could lay his legs to the ground。
;It's all up察dragon ─he shouted as soon as he was within sight of the
beast。 ;He's coming He's here now You'll have to pull yourself
together and DO something at last ─
The dragon was licking his scales and rubbing them with a bit of
house´flannel the Boy's mother had lent him察 till he shone like a great
turquoise。
;Don't be VIOLENT察 Boy察─ he said without looking round。 ;Sit
down and get your breath察and try and remember that the noun governs the
verb察and then perhaps you'll be good enough to tell me WHO'S coming拭─
;That's right察 take it coolly察─ said the Boy。 ;Hope you'll be half as
cool when I've got through with my news。 It's only St。 George who's
coming察that's all察he rode into the village half´ an´hour ago。 Of course
you can lick hima great big fellow like you But I thought I'd warn you察
'cos he's sure to be round early察and he's got the longest察wickedest´looking
spear you ever did see ─ And the Boy got up and began to jump round in
sheer delight at the prospect of the battle。
;O deary察deary me察─moaned the dragon察 this is too awful。 I won't
see him察and that's flat。 I don't want to know the fellow at all。 I'm sure
he's not nice。 You must tell him to go away at once察please。 Say he can
write if he likes察 but I can't give him an interview。 I'm not seeing
anybody at present。;
;Now dragon察 dragon察─ said the Boy imploringly察 don't be perverse
and wrongheaded。 You've GOT to fight him some time or other察 you
know察'cos he's St。 George and you're the dragon。 Better get it over察and
then we can go on with the sonnets。 And you ought to consider other
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people a little察too。 If it's been dull up here for you察think how dull it's
been for me ─
;My dear little man察─said the dragon solemnly察 just understand察once
for all察that I can't fight and I won't fight。 I've never fought in my life察
and I'm not going to begin now察just to give you a Roman holiday。 In old
days I always let the other fellowsthe EARNEST fellowsdo all the
fighting察and no doubt that's why I have the pleasure of being here now。;
;But if you don't fight he'll cut your head off ─ gasped the Boy察
miserable at the prospect of losing both his fight and his friend。
;Oh察I think not察─said the dragon in his lazy way。 ;You'll be able to
arrange something。 I've every confidence in you察 you're such a
MANAGER。 Just run down察there's a dear chap察and make it all right。 I
leave it entirely to you。;
The Boy made his way back to the village in a state of great
despondency。 First of all察 there wasn't going to be any fight察 next察 his
dear and honoured friend the dragon hadn't shown up in quite such a
heroic light as he would have liked察and lastly察whether the dragon was a
hero at heart or not察 it made no difference察 for St。 George would most
undoubtedly cut his head off。 ;Arrange things indeed ─he said bitterly to
himself。 ;The dragon treats the whole affair as if it was an invitation to
tea and croquet。;
The villagers were straggling homewards as he passed up the street察all
of them in the highest spirits察and gleefully discussing the splendid fight
that was in store。 The Boy pursued his way to the inn察and passed into
the principal chamber察where St。 George now sat alone察musing over the
chances of the fight察and the sad stories of rapine and of wrong that had so
lately been poured into his sympathetic ears。
;May I come in察St。 George拭─said the Boy politely察as he paused at the
door。 ;I want to talk to you about this little matter of the dragon察if you're
not tired of it by this time。;
;Yes察come in察Boy察─said the Saint kindly。 ;Another tale of misery
and wrong察I fear me。 Is it a kind parent察then察of whom the tyrant has
bereft you拭 Or some tender sister or brother拭 Well察 it shall soon be
avenged。;
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;Nothing of the sort察─ said the Boy。 ;There's a misunderstanding
somewhere察 and I want to put it right。 The fact is察 this is a GOOD
dragon。;
;Exactly察─said St。 George察smiling pleasantly察 I quite understand。 A
good DRAGON。 Believe me察 I do not in the least regret that he is an
adversary worthy of my steel察 and no feeble specimen of his noxious
tribe。;
;But he's NOT a noxious tribe察─cried the Boy distressedly。 ;Oh dear察
oh dear察how STUPID men are when they get an idea into their heads I
tell you he's a GOOD dragon察and a friend of mine察and tells me the most
beautiful stories you ever heard察all about old times and when he was little。
And he's been so kind to mother察and mother'd do anything for him。 And
father likes him too察though father doesn't hold with art and poetry much察
and always falls asleep when the dragon starts talking about STYLE。
But the fact is察 nobody can help liking him when once they know him。
He's so engaging and so trustful察and as simple as a child ─
;Sit down察and draw your chair up察─said St。 George。 ;I like a fellow
who sticks up for his friends察and I'm sure the dragon has his good points察
if he's got a friend like you。 But that's not the question。 All this evening
I've been listening察with grief and anguish unspeakable察to tales of murder察
theft察 and wrong察 rather too highly coloured察 perhaps察 not always quite
convincing察but forming in the main a most serious roll of crime。 Hist