<h2><SPAN name="Chapter_Ten" id="Chapter_Ten"></SPAN><i>Chapter Ten</i></h2>
<h2>MY FATHER FINDS THE DRAGON</h2>
<p>When my father was crossing the back of the fifteenth crocodile with
two more lollipops to go, the noise of the monkeys suddenly stopped,
and he could hear a much bigger noise getting louder every second.
Then he could hear seven furious tigers and one raging rhinoceros and
two seething lions and one ranting gorilla along with countless
screeching monkeys, led by two extremely irate wild boars, all
yelling, "It's a trick! It's a trick! There's an invasion and it must
be after our dragon. Kill it! Kill it!" The whole crowd stampeded down
to the bank.</p>
<p>As my father was fixing the seventeenth lollipop for the last
crocodile he heard a wild boar scream,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[80]</SPAN></span> "Look, it came this way! It's
over there now, see! The crocodiles made a bridge for it," and just as
my father leapt onto the other bank one of the wild boars jumped onto
the back of the first crocodile. My father didn't have a moment to
spare.</p>
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<p>By now the dragon realized that my father was coming to rescue him. He
ran out of the bushes and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_81" id="Page_81">[81]</SPAN></span> jumped up and down yelling. "Here I am! I'm
right here! Can you see me? Hurry, the boar is coming over on the
crocodiles, too. They're all coming over! Oh, please hurry, hurry!"
The noise was simply terrific.</p>
<p>My father ran up to the dragon, and took out his very sharp jackknife.
"Steady, old boy, steady. We'll make it. Just stand still," he told
the dragon as he began to saw through the big rope.</p>
<p>By this time both boars, all seven tigers, the two lions, the
rhinoceros, and the gorilla, along with the countless screeching
monkeys, were all on their way across the crocodiles and there was
still a lot of rope to cut through.</p>
<p>"Oh, hurry," the dragon kept saying, and my father again told him to
stand still.</p>
<p>"If I don't think I can make it," said my father, "we'll fly over to
the other side of the river and I can finish cutting the rope there."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_82" id="Page_82">[82]</SPAN></span></p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_83" id="Page_83">[83]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Suddenly the screaming grew louder and madder and my father thought
the animals must have crossed the river. He looked around, and saw
something which surprised and delighted him. Partly because he had
finished his lollipop, and partly because, as I told you before,
crocodiles are very moody and not the least bit dependable and are
always looking for something to eat, the first crocodile had turned
away from the bank and started swimming down the river. The second
crocodile hadn't finished yet, so he followed right after the first,
still sucking his lollipop. All the rest did the same thing, one right
after the other, until they were all swimming away in a line. The two
wild boars, the seven tigers, the rhinoceros, the two lions, the
gorilla, along with the countless screeching monkeys, were all riding
down the middle of the river on the train of crocodiles sucking pink
lollipops, and all yelling and screaming and getting their feet wet.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_84" id="Page_84">[84]</SPAN></span></p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_85" id="Page_85">[85]</SPAN></span></p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_86" id="Page_86">[86]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>My father and the dragon laughed themselves weak because it was such a
silly sight. As soon as they had recovered, my father finished cutting
the rope and the dragon raced around in circles and tried to turn a
somersault. He was the most excited baby dragon that ever lived. My
father was in a hurry to fly away, and when the dragon finally calmed
down a bit my father climbed up onto his back.</p>
<p>"All aboard!" said the dragon. "Where shall we go?"</p>
<p>"We'll spend the night on the beach, and tomorrow we'll start on the
long journey home. So, it's off to the shores of Tangerina!" shouted
my father as the dragon soared above the dark jungle and the muddy
river and all the animals bellowing at them and all the crocodiles
licking pink lollipops and grinning wide grins. After all, what did
the crocodiles care about a way to cross the river, and what a fine
feast they were carrying on their backs!<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_87" id="Page_87">[87]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>As my father and the dragon passed over the Ocean Rocks they heard a
tiny excited voice scream, "Bum cack! Bum cack! We dreed our nagon! I
mean, we need our dragon!"</p>
<p>But my father and the dragon knew that nothing in the world would ever
make them go back to Wild Island.</p>
<h3>THE END</h3>
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