Once there were three little dragons. The poor little dragons were not feeling well and they were in their beds in the deep dark cave. In the kingdom there was a Good Knight. Every night he keot watch from his tower. One day he was out riding and said “Methinks I heard a sneeze,” so he came to the deep dark cave. Inside he saw the little dragons in bed. He decided to get over their cold. He went to see the old wizard and said “My little dragon friends are not well.” The wizard made a soup and said “Give this to your dragons.” The Good Knight came to the deep dark cave again. The dragons ate the soup, but they didn't become well. The Good Knight went back to the old wizard. The wizard made a soup again and the Good Knight came to the deep dark cave again. The dragons also ate the soup again, but they didn't still become well. The Good Knight didin't go to see the old wizard but he went to see his mother. His mother made a soup and the Good Knight came to the deep dark cave. “This will make you well. I have chiken soup for you,” said the Good Knight. The dragons slurped until every drop was gone. Finally, the all dragons became well. “Thank you, Good Knight,” cried all three dragons. “Achoo!” said the Good Knight. (239 words)
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Get Well, Good Knight
Once there were three little dragons. The poor little dragons were not feeling well and they were in their beds in the deep dark cave. In the kingdom there was a Good Knight. Every night he keot watch from his tower. One day he was out riding and said “Methinks I heard a sneeze,” so he came to the deep dark cave. Inside he saw the little dragons in bed. He decided to get over their cold. He went to see the old wizard and said “My little dragon friends are not well.” The wizard made a soup and said “Give this to your dragons.” The Good Knight came to the deep dark cave again. The dragons ate the soup, but they didn't become well. The Good Knight went back to the old wizard. The wizard made a soup again and the Good Knight came to the deep dark cave again. The dragons also ate the soup again, but they didn't still become well. The Good Knight didin't go to see the old wizard but he went to see his mother. His mother made a soup and the Good Knight came to the deep dark cave. “This will make you well. I have chiken soup for you,” said the Good Knight. The dragons slurped until every drop was gone. Finally, the all dragons became well. “Thank you, Good Knight,” cried all three dragons. “Achoo!” said the Good Knight. (239 words)
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