Look here, father, you know we've each of us got our line. You know about sheep, and weather, and things; I know about dragons. I always said, you know, that that cave up there was a dragon-cave. I always said it must have belonged to a dragon some time, and ought to belong to a dragon now, if rules count for anything. Well, now you tell me it has got a dragon, and so that's all right. I'm not half as much surprised as when you told me it hadn't got a dragon. Rules always come right if you wait quietly.
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Kenneth Grahame was a 19th-century British writer. Kenneth Grahame was a British writer. He is best remembered for the classic of children's literature The Wind in the Willows (1908). Read more on Wikipedia →