The Boy made his way back to the village in a state of great despondency. First of all, there wasn't going to be any fight; next, his dear and honoured friend the dragon hadn't shown up in quite such a heroic light as he would have liked; and lastly, whether the dragon was a hero at heart or not, it made no difference, for St. George would most undoubtedly cut his head off.

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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 →

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