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The Reluctant Dragon (short story)

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between the two combatants. As the two have planned, St George harmlessly spears the dragon through a shallow fold of skin suggested by the dragon, and the townsfolk rejoice (though not all of them, as some had placed bets on the dragon winning). St George then proclaims that the dragon has been
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above his home. The two become friends, but soon afterwards the dragon is discovered by the townsfolk, who send for St George to rid them of him. The boy introduces St George to the dragon, and the two decide that it would be better for them not to fight. Eventually, they decide to stage a fake
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notes that this framework is somewhat long-winded and might cause some parents to worry about whether the story can keep children's attention. However, she finds the unabridged version preferable to both abridgments (although she says that "Moore retains the pure joy of the author's descriptive
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people", and the "literary aspirations of the dragon". The story also has an opening scene in which a little girl named Charlotte (a character from Grahame's
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adapted it for Thames ITV. In 2004, Candlewick Press published the story as a picture book, with dozens of illustrations by
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as a tribute to Grahame's story, including naming the two heroes Kenneth and Grahame. The Mexican animated film franchise
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and illustrated by John Segal and another abridged and illustrated by Inga Moore) both omit this scene. A
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produced one of the first children's album versions of the story, featuring cartoon characters
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reformed, assuring the townsfolk he's not dangerous, and the dragon is accepted by the people.
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In Grahame's story, a young boy discovers an erudite, poetry-loving
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Index

1898
children's story
Kenneth Grahame
Dream Days
The Golden Age

Maxfield Parrish
Berkshire Downs
Oxfordshire
St. George
dragon
Downs
joust
language
dialect
illiterate
Robert D. San Souci
New York Times
Emily Jenkins
Peter Green
Don Quixote
feature film with the same name
Walt Disney Productions
operetta
John Rutter
John Raitt
The Shirley Temple Show
Burr Tillstrom
Kukla, Fran and Ollie
NBC

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