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Three Tales of My Father's Dragon (My Father's Dragon, #1-3) Three Tales of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
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“friend”
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“dug”
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“after”
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“bushes.”
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“He peered through the leaves across the lake and counted sixteen men standing in a row outside the cave. A breeze sprang up across the lake and carried their voices over the water to him. “They’ll come out when they get hungry enough,” said one man. “But how do you know they won’t be fiercer when they’re hungry and have been trapped for some time? Me, I’d rather go in after them right now.”
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“entrances and to have a look at the rock formation”
Ruth Stiles Gannett, Three Tales of My Father's Dragon
“Flute, the dragon, and Elmer waited quietly while the King looked at the ground, then up at the tree, and then down at the ground. “Treasure!”
Ruth Stiles Gannett, Three Tales of My Father's Dragon
“glasses.”
Ruth Stiles Gannett, Three Tales of My Father's Dragon