The Good Knight

The Good Knight

by Bob Gammon
The Good Knight

The Good Knight

by Bob Gammon

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Overview

"The Good Knight" is the story of and old squire in the Middle Ages in England. His whole life he dreamed of being a knight. He finally decided if he didn't go on a quest to slay a dragon soon, he would never get the chance again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481756570
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 06/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 15
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Bob Gammon is a retired teacher that taught school for 35 years. He Has an MEd in Elementary Education Curriculum and Instruction. His first published book was "Orange Polar Bears Don't Cry". His books are best suited for primary level children. In addition to telling a story, he also seeks to teach lessons for life.

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The Good Knight


By Bob Gammon, Dwain Esper

AuthorHouse

Copyright © 2013 Bob Gammon
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4817-5529-0



CHAPTER 1

A long time ago there lived a dragon named George that knights wanted to slay. He was not like other fire breathing dragons because he was tame.

What George breathed out was no danger at all. He breathed out shapes of all kinds. There were puffy clouds, unicorns and tall pirate ships.

In the same land lived a tired old squire who wanted to be a brave knight. He was busy taking care of other knights and never got his chance to become one.

The squire decided he could wait no longer so he put on his rusty armor and rode off on his trusty steed. Soon he found the dragon's cave.

"Good knight," said George, "Why are you here?" The old squire said, "I am sorry for what I must do but to become a knight, I must slay you."

"Charge!" shouted the squire to his once trusty steed who slowly moved forward. The horse tripped and fell. The old squire shook his head sadly and said, "No glory tonight."

George took in all of the breath that his lungs could hold and breathed out a beautiful scene. There was a castle with a throne of gold and lords and ladies.
(Continues...)


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