《dream days》

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here;〃 he continued; addressing the Boy; 〃I'm bored to death

up here; and no one really appreciates me。  I'm going into

Society; I am; through the kindly aid of our friend here; who's

taking such a lot of trouble on my account; and you'll find I've

got all the qualities to endear me to people who entertain!  So

now that's all settled; and if you don't mindI'm an old…

fashioned fellowdon't want to turn you out; but〃



〃Remember; you'll have to do your proper share of the fighting;

dragon!〃 said St。 George; as he took the hint and rose to go; 〃I

mean ramping; and breathing fire; and so on!〃



〃I can RAMP all right;〃 replied the dragon; confidently; 〃as

to breathing fire; it's surprising how easily one gets out of

practice; but I'll do the best I can。  Goodnight!〃



They had descended the hill and were almost back in the village

again; when St。 George stopped short; 〃KNEW I had

forgotten something;〃 he said。  〃There ought to be a Princess。 

Terror…stricken and chained to a rock; and all that sort of

thing。  Boy; can't you arrange a Princess?〃



The Boy was in the middle of a tremendous yawn。  〃I'm tired to

death;〃 he wailed; 〃and I CAN'T arrange a Princess; or

anything more; at this time of night。  And my mother's sitting

up; and DO stop asking me to arrange more things till

tomorrow!〃





Next morning the people began streaming up to the Downs at quite

an early hour; in their Sunday clothes and carrying baskets with

bottle…necks sticking out of them; every one intent on securing

good places for the combat。  This was not exactly a simple

matter; for of course it was quite possible that the dragon might

win; and in that case even those who had put their money on

him felt they could hardly expect him to deal with his backers on

a different footing to the rest。  Places were chosen; therefore;

with circumspection and with a view to a speedy retreat in case

of emergency; and the front rank was mostly composed of boys who

had escaped from parental control and now sprawled and rolled

about on the grass; regardless of the shrill threats and warnings

discharged at them by their anxious mothers behind。



The Boy had secured a good front place; well up towards the cave;

and was feeling as anxious as a stage…manager on a first night。 

Could the dragon be depended upon?  He might change his mind and

vote the whole performance rot; or else; seeing that the affair

had been so hastily planned; without even a rehearsal; he might

be too nervous to show up。  The Boy looked narrowly at the cave;

but it showed no sign of life or occupation。  Could the

dragon have made a moon…light flitting?



The higher portions of the ground were now black with sightseers;

and presently a sound of cheering and a waving of handkerchiefs

told that something was visible to them which the Boy; far up

towards the dragon…end of the line as he was; could not yet see。 

A minute more and St。 George's red plumes topped the hill; as the

Saint rode slowly forth on the great level space which stretched

up to the grim mouth of the cave。  Very gallant and beautiful he

looked; on his tall war…horse; his golden armour glancing in the

sun; his great spear held erect; the little white pennon;

crimson…crossed; fluttering at its point。  He drew rein and

remained motionless。  The lines of spectators began to give back

a little; nervously; and even the boys in front stopped pulling

hair and cuffing each other; and leaned forward expectant。



〃Now then; dragon!〃 muttered the Boy impatiently; fidgeting where

he sat。  He need not have distressed himself; had he only known。 

The dramatic possibilities of the thing had tickled the dragon

immensely; and he had been up from an early hour; preparing for

his first public appearance with as much heartiness as if the

years had run backwards; and he had been again a little

dragonlet; playing with his sisters on the floor of their

mother's cave; at the game of saints…and…dragons; in which the

dragon was bound to win。



A low muttering; mingled with snorts; now made itself heard;

rising to a bellowing roar that seemed to fill the plain。  Then a

cloud of smoke obscured the mouth of the cave; and out of the

midst of it the dragon himself; shining; sea…blue; magnificent;

pranced splendidly forth; and everybody said; 〃Oo…oo…oo!〃 as if

he had been a mighty rocket!  His scales were glittering;

his long spiky tail lashed his sides; his claws tore up the turf

and sent it flying high over his back; and smoke and fire

incessantly jetted from his angry nostrils。  〃Oh; well done;

dragon!〃 cried the Boy; excitedly。  〃Didn't think he had it in

him!〃 he added to himself。



St。 George lowered his spear; bent his head; dug his heels into

his horse's sides; and came thundering over the turf。  The dragon

charged with a roar and a squeal;a great blue whirling

combination of coils and snorts and clashing jaws and spikes and

fire。



〃Missed!〃 yelled the crowd。  There was a moment's entanglement of

golden armour and blue…green coils; and spiky tail; and then the

great horse; tearing at his bit; carried the Saint; his spear

swung high in the air; almost up to the mouth of the cave。



The dragon sat down and barked viciously; while St。 George

with difficulty pulled his horse round into position。



〃End of Round One!〃 thought the Boy。  〃How well they managed it! 

But I hope the Saint won't get excited。  I can trust the dragon

all right。  What a regular play…actor the fellow is!〃



St。 George had at last prevailed on his horse to stand steady;

and was looking round him as he wiped his brow。  Catching sight

of the Boy; he smiled and nodded; and held up three fingers for

an instant。



〃It seems to be all planned out;〃 said the Boy to himself。 

〃Round Three is to be the finishing one; evidently。  Wish it

could have lasted a bit longer。  Whatever's that old fool of a

dragon up to now?〃



The dragon was employing the interval in giving a ramping…

performance for the benefit of the crowd。  Ramping; it should be

explained; consists in running round and round in a wide

circle; and sending waves and ripples of movement along the whole

length of your spine; from your pointed ears right down to the

spike at the end of your long tail。  When you are covered with

blue scales; the effect is particularly pleasing; and the Boy

recollected the dragon's recently expressed wish to become a

social success。



St。 George now gathered up his reins and began to move forward;

dropping the point of his spear and settling himself firmly in

the saddle。



〃Time!〃 yelled everybody excitedly; and the dragon; leaving off

his ramping; sat up on end; and began to leap from one side to

the other with huge ungainly bounds; whooping like a Red Indian。 

This naturally disconcerted the horse; who swerved violently; the

Saint only just saving himself by the mane; and as they shot past

the dragon delivered a vicious snap at the horse's tail

which sent the poor beast careering madly far over the Downs; so

that the language of the Saint; who had lost a stirrup; was

fortunately inaudible to the general assemblage。



Round Two evoked audible evidence of friendly feeling towards the

dragon。  The spectators were not slow to appreciate a combatant

who could hold his own so well and clearly wanted to show good

sport; and many encouraging remarks reached the ears of our

friend as he strutted to and fro; his chest thrust out and his

tail in the air; hugely enjoying his new popularity。



St。 George had dismounted and was tightening his girths; and

telling his horse; with quite an Oriental flow of imagery;

exactly what he thought of him; and his relations; and his

conduct on the present occasion; so the Boy made his way down to

the Saint's end of the line; and held his spear for him。



〃It's been a jolly fight; St。 George!〃 he said with a sigh。 

〃Can't you let it last a bit longer?〃



〃Well; I think I'd better not;〃 replied the Saint。  〃The fact is;

your simple…minded old friend's getting conceited; now they've

begun cheering him; and he'll forget all about the arrangement

and take to playing the fool; and there's no telling where he

would stop。  I'll just finish him off this round。〃



He swung himself into the saddle and took his spear from the Boy。



〃Now don't you be afraid;〃 he added kindly。  〃I've marked my spot

exactly; and HE'S sure to give me all the assistance in his

power; because he knows it's his only chance of being asked to

the banquet!〃



St。 George now shortened his spear; bringing the butt well up

under his arm; and; instead of galloping as before; trotted

smartly towards the dragon; who crouched at his approach;

flicking his tail till it cracked in the air like a great cart…

whip。  The Saint wheeled as he neared his opponent and circled

warily round him; keeping his eye on the spare place; while the

dragon; adopting similar tactics; p
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