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The Reluctant Dragon
Itstretchedawayunbrokenoneverysideofus,thismysterioussoftgarmentunderwhichourfamiliarworldhadsosuddenlyhiddenitself.Faintimprintsshowedwhereacasualbirdhadalighted,butofothertraffictherewasnexttonosign;whichmadethesestrangetracksallthemorepuzzling.
Wecameacrossthemfirstatthecorneroftheshrubbery,andporedoverthemlong,ourhandsonourknees.Experiencedtrappersthatweknewourselvestobe,itwasannoyingtobebroughtupsuddenlybyabeastwecouldnotatonceidentify.
“Don’tyouknow?”saidCharlotte,ratherscornfully.“Thoughtyouknewallthebeaststhateverwas.”
Thisputmeonmymettle,andIhastilyrattledoffastringofanimalnamesembracingboththearcticandthetropiczones,butwithoutmuchrealconfidence.
“No,”saidCharlotte,onconsideration;“theywon’tanyof’emquitedo.SeemslikesomethingLIZARDY.Didyousayaiguanodon?Mightbethat,p’raps.Butthat’snotBritish,andwewantarealBritishbeast.Ithinkit’sadragon!”
“’Tisn’thalfbigenough,”Iobjected.
“Well,alldragonsmustbesmalltobeginwith,”saidCharlotte:“likeeverythingelse.P’rapsthisisalittledragonwho’sgotlost.Alittledragonwouldberathernicetohave.Hemightscratchandspit,buthecouldn’tDOanythingreally.Let’strackhimdown!”
Sowesetoffintothewidesnow-cladworld,handinhand,ourheartsbigwithexpectation,—complacentlyconfidentthatbyafewsmudgytracesinthesnowwewereinafairwaytocaptureahalf-grownspecimenofafabulousbeast.