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Dragon Trouble Part 2 free play for children

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DRAGON TROUBLE by D. M. Larson
PART 2

NARRATOR/JESTER
The dragons were mad at the princesses and burned down their castle.  The princesses took more treasure so they could afford to buy another castle.  The dragons got mad and burned that castle too.  It never seemed to end.

PRINCESS ROSE
Will this ever end?

KING TORTOISE
We'll help you.

NARRATOR/JESTER
The knights of the round turtle!  There was their leader King Tortoise who slowed everyone in their tracks.
King Tortoise appears in grand fashion.

NARRATOR/JESTER
And Nighty Knight who put his enemies to sleep.
Nighty Knight swings his sword and puts himself to sleep.

NARRATOR/JESTER
The Knight of Fire who holds the flaming sword forged in the fire of Mount Wannahockaloogie.
Fire knight pulls out a glowing sword.

NARRATOR/JESTER 
And finally there was Sir Hook... the knight who lost his hand to a shark on a dare...
Cut to Sir Hook and another knight in a boat.  

KNIGHT 3
I dare you to stick your hand in that shark's mouth.

HOOK
Okay.
Hook reaching down and loses him hand.  All the knights stand together.

NARRATOR/JESTER
And some other knights who will be named at a later time.
These knights wave.

NARRATOR/JESTER (CONT.)
All the knights were quite angry about the dragons destroying the castles.

KING TORTOISE
We are quite angry.
Other knight shout in agreement.

HOOK
But how can we stop the dragons?

KNIGHT 2
We must stab them in the foot with the horn of a jackalope.

KNIGHT 3
Where are we going to find a jackalope?

KING TORTOISE
Follow me.  I know where the foul beasts reside.

END OF PART 2
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