Dealing with dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Author:Patricia C. Wrede [Wrede, Patricia C.]
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Fantasy, General, Fiction, Magic, Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic, Wizards, Animals, Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic, Mythical, Humorous Stories, Dragons, Children: Grades 4-6, Royalty, Princesses, Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9), Fairy tales, Girls & Women, Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.), Fairy Tales & Folklore, Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780152045661
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2010-01-21T15:48:26+00:00
9
In Which Therandil Is a Dreadful Nuisance,
and Cimorene Casts a Spell
The rest of the trip home was uneventful. Passing through the King’s Cave seemed easier going in the opposite direction, and the impenetrable darkness only descended once. As soon as they arrived, Kazul took the book Morwen had lent them and curled herself around a rock just outside the mouth of the cave to study it while Cimorene made dinner. She pored over the book all evening, and Cimorene found it fascinating to watch the dragon delicately turning pages with her claws. Early the next day Kazul went off to consult with Roxim.
Cimorene was rather stiff from all the dragon riding she had done the previous day, so she decided not to do any more cleaning. Instead, she spent the morning in Kazul’s treasure room, sorting through likely looking bottles and jars for those that might possibly contain powdered hens’ teeth. Remembering Kazul’s advice, she started by setting aside all the bottles she could find that had lead stoppers. Since the light was not very good, she took the jars and bottles that looked as if they might be worth investigating and piled them in her apron, so as to carry them outside more easily.
She had nearly finished sorting when she heard a voice calling faintly in the distance.
“Bother!” she said. “I did hope they’d leave me alone a little longer.”
She bundled the last five bottles into her apron without looking at them and, not forgetting to lock the door behind her, hurried out through the maze to see who was shouting for her this time.
It was Therandil.
“What are you doing here?” Cimorene said crossly. “I told you I wasn’t going to be ready to be rescued for at least a month!”
“I was worried,” Therandil said. “I heard that you’d broken a leg, but you look fine to me.”
“Of course I haven’t broken a leg,” Cimorene said. “Where did you get that idea?”
“Some knight at the inn at the foot of the mountain,” Therandil replied. “He was up yesterday, talking to the princess he’s trying to rescue, and he came back and warned everybody not to bother with the princess that was captured by the dragon Kazul. Well, I knew that was you, so I asked why, and he said his princess told him you’d broken your leg and wouldn’t be able to walk for months.”
Cimorene smiled slightly. Alianora had apparently gone through with her plan to tell Hallanna about Cimorene’s “twisted ankle,” and Hallanna had decided to improve the story a little in hopes of reducing the competition. “Somebody must have gotten mixed up,” Cimorene said gently. “You can stop worrying. I’m fine. Is that all you came for? These jars are getting heavy, and I’ve got work to do.”
“Cimorene, we have to talk,” Therandil said in a heavy, deep voice.
“Then we’ll have to do it while I work,” Cimorene declared. She turned on her heel and marched into the kitchen, full of annoyance. She had been feeling almost
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