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“
Can
’
t
hardly
say
at
present
,
”
replied
the
dragon
.
“
It
seems
a
nice
place
enough
—
but
I
’
ve
only
been
here
a
short
time
,
and
one
must
look
about
and
reflect
and
consider
before
settling
down
.
It
’
s
rather
a
serious
thing
,
settling
down
.
Besides
—
now
I
’
m
going
to
tell
you
something
!
You
’
d
never
guess
it
if
you
tried
ever
so
!
—
fact
is
,
I
’
m
such
a
confoundedly
lazy
beggar
!
”
“
You
surprise
me
,
”
said
the
Boy
,
civilly
.
“
It
’
s
the
sad
truth
,
”
the
dragon
went
on
,
settling
down
between
his
paws
and
evidently
delighted
to
have
found
a
listener
at
last
:
“
and
I
fancy
that
’
s
really
how
I
came
to
be
here
.
You
see
all
the
other
fellows
were
so
active
and
EARNEST
and
all
that
sort
of
thing
—
always
rampaging
,
and
skirmishing
,
and
scouring
the
desert
sands
,
and
pacing
the
margin
of
the
sea
,
and
chasing
knights
all
over
the
place
,
and
devouring
damsels
,
and
going
on
generally
—
whereas
I
liked
to
get
my
meals
regular
and
then
to
prop
my
back
against
a
bit
of
rock
and
snooze
a
bit
,
and
wake
up
and
think
of
things
going
on
and
how
they
kept
going
on
just
the
same
,
you
know
!
So
when
it
happened
I
got
fairly
caught
.
”
“
When
WHAT
happened
,
please
?
”
asked
the
Boy
.
“
That
’
s
just
what
I
don
’
t
precisely
know
,
”
said
the
dragon
.
“
I
suppose
the
earth
sneezed
,
or
shook
itself
,
or
the
bottom
dropped
out
of
something
.
Anyhow
there
was
a
shake
and
a
roar
and
a
general
stramash
,
and
I
found
myself
miles
away
underground
and
wedged
in
as
tight
as
tight
.
Well
,
thank
goodness
,
my
wants
are
few
,
and
at
any
rate
I
had
peace
and
quietness
and
wasn
’
t
always
being
asked
to
come
along
and
DO
something
.
And
I
’
ve
got
such
an
active
mind
—
always
occupied
,
I
assure
you
!
But
time
went
on
,
and
there
was
a
certain
sameness
about
the
life
,
and
at
last
I
began
to
think
it
would
be
fun
to
work
my
way
upstairs
and
see
what
you
other
fellows
were
doing
.
So
I
scratched
and
burrowed
,
and
worked
this
way
and
that
way
and
at
last
I
came
out
through
this
cave
here
.
And
I
like
the
country
,
and
the
view
,
and
the
people
—
what
I
’
ve
seen
of
’
em
—
and
on
the
whole
I
feel
inclined
to
settle
down
here
.
”
“
What
’
s
your
mind
always
occupied
about
?
”
asked
the
Boy
.
“
That
’
s
what
I
want
to
know
.
”
The
dragon
coloured
slightly
and
looked
away
.
Presently
he
said
bashfully
:
“
Did
you
ever
—
just
for
fun
—
try
to
make
up
poetry
—
verses
,
you
know
?
”
“
’
Course
I
have
,
”
said
the
Boy
.
“
Heaps
of
it
.
And
some
of
it
’
s
quite
good
,
I
feel
sure
,
only
there
’
s
no
one
here
cares
about
it
.
Mother
’
s
very
kind
and
all
that
,
when
I
read
it
to
her
,
and
so
’
s
father
for
that
matter
.
But
somehow
they
don
’
t
seem
to
—
”