Sir Cedric arrived with a gleaming spear and a very dusty book of "Dragon-Slaying Etiquette."
Pip shared his cheese sandwich; Barnaby shared his latest draft of a ballad. The Reluctant Dragon
The villagers cheered, Sir Cedric "spared" the beast on the condition it became a village protector, and the dragon was finally invited to the local poetry slams. Sir Cedric arrived with a gleaming spear and
Pip acted as a frantic mediator between the cave and the knight’s tent. He discovered that Sir Cedric was actually quite tired of heavy armor and secretly wanted to retire and study botany. He discovered that Sir Cedric was actually quite
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One afternoon, a young boy named Pip, the local shepherd’s son, stumbled into the cave while chasing a runaway lamb.
They choreographed a "deadly" duel to satisfy the village.