A New Ending for St. George and the Dragon
by Grace Elizabeth Denson, age 9
St. George finds that the dragon has a terrible snezze and hicup problem. The princess, luckily knowing royal aid, told the dragon that the sheep he was eating had spells on them. She told him a story: Long, long ago, a magician had come to entertain the people of the town. He put a spell on the sheep, then forgot to take it off. The sheep had the spell still on them. It happened to be a snezze and hicup spell.
The princess tells the dragon he should take a long rest in his cave. She and St. George also bring the dragon a nice, warm blanket, and a dragon-sized bowl of Chicken Noodle Soup.
The dragon told the princess, "I've never had so much love since I was a baby dragon!"
The dragon told St. George and the princess his name, full and proper, was Albert Hershey Dragon. He also apologized for trying to eat her.
Later, the dragon asks to be the princess's form of transportation. She says yes and he is the happiest dragon in the world!
The End :o)
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