"My dear little man," said the dragon solemnly, "just understand, once for all, that I can't fight and I won't fight. I've never fought in my life, and I'm not going to begin now, just to give you a Roman holiday. In old days I always let the other fellows β the earnest fellows β do all the fighting, and no doubt that's why I have the pleasure of being here now."
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Kenneth Grahame
Kenneth Grahame (8 March 1859 β 6 July 1932) was a British writer best remembered for The Wind in the Willows (1908), one of the classics of children's literature. He also wrote The Reluctant Dragon, which was later adapted into a Disney movie.
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