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'
Ah
,
'
said
Ted
,
'
you
do
,
if
you
listen
.
But
I
can
hear
fireside-tales
and
children
's
stories
at
home
,
if
I
want
to
.
'
'N
o
doubt
you
can
,
'
retorted
Sam
,
'
and
I
daresay
there
's
more
truth
in
some
of
them
than
you
reckon
.
Who
invented
the
stories
anyway
?
Take
dragons
now
.
'
'N
o
thank
'
ee
,
'
said
Ted
,
'
I
wo
n't
.
I
heard
tell
of
them
when
I
was
a
youngster
,
but
there
's
no
call
to
believe
in
them
now
.
There
's
only
one
Dragon
in
Bywater
,
and
that
's
Green
,
'
he
said
,
getting
a
general
laugh
.
'
All
right
,
'
said
Sam
,
laughing
with
the
rest
.
'
But
what
about
these
Tree-men
,
these
giants
,
as
you
might
call
them
?
They
do
say
that
one
bigger
than
a
tree
was
seen
up
away
beyond
the
North
Moors
not
long
back
.
'
'
Who
's
they
?
'
'M
y
cousin
Hal
for
one
.
He
works
for
Mr.
Boffin
at
Overhill
and
goes
up
to
the
Northfarthing
for
the
hunting
.
He
saw
one
.
'
'S
ays
he
did
,
perhaps
.
Your
Hal
's
always
saying
he
's
seen
things
;
and
maybe
he
sees
things
that
ai
n't
there
.
'
'
But
this
one
was
as
big
as
an
elm
tree
,
and
walking
--
walking
seven
yards
to
a
stride
,
if
it
was
an
inch
.
'
'
Then
I
bet
it
was
n't
an
inch
.
What
he
saw
was
an
elm
tree
,
as
like
as
not
.
'
'
But
this
one
was
walking
,
I
tell
you
;
and
there
ai
n't
no
elm
tree
on
the
North
Moors
.
'