tretchingitselfandshakingitsvast
head as a dog does when it comes out of the water.
'Iexpectitdoesn'tlikethefireworks'saidPhilip.Andhe wasquite
right.
AndnowthedragonsawthePrincesswhohadbeenplacedataco n-
venient spot about half-way between the ruins and Philip's tower.
ItthrewupitssnoutandutteredadevastatinghowlandPhil ipfelt
withathrillofhorrorthatclockworkornoclockworkthebr utewas
aliveand desperately dangerous.
Andnowithadperceivedthatitwasbound.Withgreatheavin gsand
throeswithsnortingsandbellowingswithscratchingsand tearingsof
itsgreatclawsandlashingsofitsterribletailitwrithed andfoughttobe
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freeandthelightofthousandsoffireworksilluminatedth egigantic
struggle.
ThenwhatPhiliphadknownwouldhappendidhappen.Thegrea t
wallheldfasttheropeheldfastthedragonheldfast.Itwas thekeythat
gaveway.Withanechoinggrindingrustysoundlikeagoodst rain
shuntingonasidingthekeywasdrawnfromthekeyholeinthe
dragon's side and left still fast to its rope like an anchor to a cable.
Left.
FornowthathappenedwhichPhiliphadnotforeseen.Hehad
forgottenthatbeforeitfellasleepthedragonhadpartlyw ounditselfup.
Anditsstruggleshadnotusedupallthewinding.Therewasg ointhe
dragonyet.Andwithayelloffuryitsetoffacrosstheplain wriggling
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