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Co., Inc.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-15441 All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Hardly anyone
lives in a castle these
especially in America.
Many
days —
But George and Janie
did.
years before they were born, their great-
grandfather Palmer had a castle brought over
from Scotland, stone by of a hill in
New
stone,
and
CO.
Jersey-.
rebuilt
on top
SCHOOLS
C'S'^^0'^^
The Palmer, who
Blodget Castle had two towers and a keep. family lived in the keep and Mrs.
was an
artist,
had her studio
in the square tower.
But the round tower stood empty.
"And thank goodness!" grumbled Mrs. McMurtrie,
the housekeeper. "All those winding stairs
Why
to climb.
anyone wants
to live in a castle
these days!"
But George and Janie Palmer castle.
They
talked about
their school friends
them,
it
began
much
some
of
envy them. One
of
so to
liked living in a
that
Tommy Lewis, even said that the castle was
haunted.
"Haunted!" George Palmer hooted. see
some moldy
old ghost try to
"I'd like to
haunt
We'd
us.
show him! Wouldn't we, Janie?"
Now
Janie wasn't quite as bold and brave as
her older brother. But she tried to be.
And
trying
so hard to be, sometimes she was. So she said, "I
should say
we
would!"
"Is that so?" jeered is
Tommy
the big round tower
haunted. "I bet
I
bet you're
all
all
Lewis. "Then
shut up?
I
bet thafs
scared to go into
it."
we're not!" George cried hotly. "In
Janie and
I
are going to sleep in
it.
why
fact,
Aren't we,
Janie?"
This was news to his dusty and musty and
would have
to sleep in
sister.
full of it
The
old tower
was
cobwebs. But they
now, or
Tommy
and the other kids would think they were
Lewis scared.
So that night their
at dinner
George and Janie told
mother and father they'd Hke
move
to
into
the round tower. At breakfast the next day they said they'd like to
move
into the
round tower. At
lunch they said please couldn't they
move
round tower? At dinner they said couldn't they
move
into the
into the
well,
why
round tower?
This went on until George, and even Janie, believed that their dearest wish
was
to
move
into
the dusty, moldy, cobwebby round tower. Finally
Mrs. Palmer mentioned
to Mrs.
it
McMurtrie.
"Humph!" snorted Mrs. McMurtrie. "George and Janie will have to clean
goodness knows, a castle and
all
I've
has
up
enough
me
another tower, now!
it
run
I'll
off
for themselves
to do.
—
This living in
my legs,
it
have no part in
has.
And
it."
"There's your answer," Mr. Palmer said. "We'll do
it!"
George decided grandly. "Janie, get
the brooms and things,"
"You
get them, too," Janie said. "It
was your
idea to begin with."
They
spent
all
Saturday cleaning the tower.
There were two chambers
at the very top, each like
a half-moon, with a tiny passage between.
was
set
up
in each,
A
bed
and the thick wooden doors
were
and
left ajar,
forth.
bed, they
so George
On Sunday went up
and Janie could
night,
when
it
talk back
was time
to the tower to sleep.
for
But as soon as Janie climbed began
squeak
little
Could
to hear little rustlings.
As she shivered under the
it
be ghosts?
bedclothes, she heard a
an
by
followed
into her bed, she
and
eeeek
an
eeeeeeeee/c!
The sound came
Janie sat up.
dows seemed
to
crowd
"GE-OOORGE!"
again,
around
in all
and sha-
her.
Janie shrilled.
"WHAT?" George matter?" He jumped
shouted back. "What's the out of his bed and padded
into her room. "I
hear things.
George
Maybe
it's
a ghost."
listened, not quite so
brave for a mo-
ment.
Squeak, squeak, eeek, eeeeeeeeek! "Doesn't sound like a ghost," George decided, relieved.
"More
like a
mouse."
Janie listened again. "Let's look for it's
it.
Maybe
hurt."
They found
their flashlights
and crept toward
the sound, and
when they were
right
on top
of
it,
cHckl Their two circles of light shone on a crack in the stone wall of the tower.
"I don't see
what's that?"
anything," George said, "except
He
pointed to a small green some-
thing that seemed to be struggling on the wall.
sounds were definitely coming from
George stared
at Janie. "It's
wasn't quite sure what
"A
little lizard!"
It can't
—
it
The
it.
a— it's a—" George
was.
Janie gasped. "And
it's
caught.
get out."
"Only
my
tail,"
wailed a
little voice.
"My
tail's
wedged between the stones. Oh, please help me out. spent years trying to get loose."
I've
"You mean you've been caught here
for years?"
Janie asked. "Yes! Ever since your great-grandfather took
Blodget Castle apart in Scotland and put gether again over here. of stones
me
and here
I
I
am
was trapped by a
still.
it
to-
pile-up
Can't you please help
out?"
Janie looked at George. "I
know what
minute."
He
to do,"
he
said. "Just
you wait a
ran downstairs and came up again
with a chisel and a hammer. Very, very carefully he chipped away at the stone while the lizard
squeaked with alarm. All at once floor.
"There you are!" George
said.
it
plopped to the
"Oh, thank you!"
The
little
creature huffed
puffed, then took a deep breath.
and
And while the chil-
dren watched in amazement, steam began shooting
from
its nostrils
"It's
"I
and
it
not a lizard at
should say
began
all,"
not!"
it's
to grow.
Janie whispered.
George shouted.
"It's
a
dragon!"
and
Instantly the dragon began to shrink
few moments "It
it
was
as tiny as before.
must be magic!"
Janie's eyes
were
big.
"Not exactly," the dragon replied in a tiny "It's just
at
me
or
in a
that I'm timid.
voice.
Whenever anyone shouts
makes a sudden move,
I
And
I'm
will
we,
shrink.
deathly afraid of loud voices."
"Then we won't shout any more, George?" Janie said sympathetically. "No,
we
won't,"
George promised. "You've noth-
ing to be afraid of here." Instantly the dragon began to
"You are magical
grow
to be able to
do
again. that," Janie
cried.
"Well —
if
you want
shrugged. "But
it all
The dragon
seems perfectly natural
When you're afraid, you afraid,
to say so."
you grow. Like
shrink.
this
to
me.
When you are not
— I'm
doing
it
now."
"Oh!" Janie said, dragon! I'm so glad
"I
do think you're a wonderful
we found
you."
The dragon turned a little pink, which was quite becoming on the green
scales.
"I'm going back to bed," George announced.
"You
come with me, Dragon." "No!
I
want the dragon
Janie declared.
heard
"I
my
forth,
and as
their voices
dragon shrank to the size of a poodle.
then to the size of a kitten.
to the size of a great
"You can
During the
back
between
us,"
they
to bed.
night, the
crept into Janie's
it
Dane.
sleep in the hallway
and went
And
A little alarmed, George
and Janie stopped quarreling and coaxed
decided,
room!"
it first."
They argued back and rose, the
to sleep in
dragon got lonely and
room and nuzzled her hand. She
woke up and they
talked a
bit,
and Janie learned
a great deal about dragons. She also learned that
the dragon's
pened
name was
Amelia, and
how
it
hap-
to be hiding in her great-grandfather's castle.
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"You
Age was
see,"
the creature said,
over, all the
to Dragonland.
We
"when the Dragon
dragons were supposed to
had
to cross
an ocean and
was
so tremendous...! took one look at
was
terrified. It
of a lizard
was then
and hid
fly
it
and
it
I
that I shrank to the size
in the crack of that stone in
Blodget Castle." Janie said she understooa perfectly because she
was even a
little
afraid herself sometimes.
patted the green scales comfortingly.
have to worry about
it
any more," she
"You said.
She don't
The
next morning both children
overslept.
Breakfast was ready and waiting, and
was no sound from the
tower. So Mrs.
still
there
McMurtrie
huffed and puffed up the winding tower stairs to see whatever
had become of them. But
at the land-
ing she stopped short.
"Help! Help!" she shrieked. She had almost
stumbled over
the
sleeping
dragon
stretched full length between the
that
lay
two chambers.
The dragon woke instantly, and with a
WHOO-
oosh! began to shrink.
Janie and George raced to the hall but Mrs.
down the stairs voice. And the dragon
Murtrie was already galloping
screaming at the top of her
was
shrinking, shrinking
Mc-
It
was some time
suade
it
mother
down
before the children could per-
to puff itself
up
again.
But when
their
them
come
called for the fourth time for
new pet was again Dane. They led it proudly to
imnnediately, their
size of a great
dining
to
the
the
hall.
"Well, by Saint George and the
.
.
."
Mr. Palmer
gasped.
"Oh!" Mrs. Palmer cried, and stepped hastily
behind her husband.
George and Janie stood on either side
new
of their
friend.
"This," George
dragon."
said,
"is
the Blodget Castle
"We
found him!" Janie added.
He watched
"Well!" Mr. Palmer remarked.
the
dragon warily. Just as warily the dragon watched Mr. Palmer.
became a
Then
little
it
gave a
little
whoosh and
smaller.
"Extraordinary!" Mr. Palmer said. "Isn't it!" said
Mrs. Palmer, peering from behind
her husband. "Perhaps
I
should paint him."
"Humph!" snorted Mrs. McMurtrie, peering from behind Mrs. Palmer. get rid of
"I certainly
hope
you'll
him— right away!"
"Get rid of him," George exclaimed,
"I
should
say not! He's our castle dragon and we're going to take
him out
to
show everybody!"
"Oh, no you're not!" Mr. Palmer said. "Certainly not!" Mrs.
Palmer echoed. "What
would people think?" "Well,
"How
think
I
we ought
to feed
it,"
Janie said.
about some scrambled eggs?"
Mrs. Palmer heaped some on a plate and passed it
gingerly to the dragon,
gulp.
"Look
at that!" she said.
scrambled eggs
me.
It is
who
.
.
.
perhaps
a lovely color.
I
finished in one
"A dragon that
could get
Maybe we
it
eats
to pose for
should keep
it."
"Not in any house where I'm housekeeper." Mrs.
McMurtrie folded her arms and glared body, especially the dragon. "If
Mr. Palmer was
horrified.
it
at every-
stays, I go."
Mrs. McMurtrie was
indispensable, he said.
Janie and George weren't so sure.
Before anything could be decided, to go to school.
ear and said,
it
was time
George bent toward the dragon's
"BOO!"
WHOOoosh!
shrank to mouse-size in no time,
It
quivering with fright. "George! You're mean!" Janie scolded. "I
had
to
make it
small enough to carry," George
explained, as he tucked the dragon into his pocket
and raced
outside.
His
sister followed.
"Wait
till
Tommy Lewis sees it!" he shouted, as they ran into the school yard. "I guess this will
show him
whether we're scaredy cats or not!"
But
it
didn't
work out that way.
took the dragon out to show
growing big and
fierce as
dragon got even smaller.
came
near, zip!
it
Tommy wasn't at
When
Tommy,
George
instead of
George had hoped, the
And
the minute
Tommy
dived back into George's pocket. all
impressed.
"You
call that
a dragon?
Why,
it's
nothin' but a
lizard." "It's
not a lizard!" Janie could feel her cheeks
getting hot.
"It's
a dragon."
look like a dragon and
"It doesn't
like a dragon. It's as scary as a
"Well,
a
little
it's
"She told
me
"Last night.
Tommy. "How do
so." still
didn't believe
Her name
is
"A
you can have
I—" she
"I didn't
have a
you."
dragon!" George
girl
it.
Amelia!
glanced uneasily at her brother. tell
she's
a girl dragon?"
"When?" George
chance to
"And
all."
George was as surprised as it's
doesn't act
mouse."
a girl dragon," Janie said.
timid, that's
you know
it
her!"
He
was
outraged. "Here,
picked Amelia out of his
pocket and dropped her into Janie's hands.
Tommy laughing.
Lewis looked as though he could die
He
reached over and pulled Amelia's
tail.
"Tommy Lewis, you
stop that!" Janie cried, and
turned her back on the two boys. "Oh, they're so mean!" she said to Amelia.
When George and Janie went home from school, Mrs. Palmer met them at the door of the
"What a dreadful
day!
I
do hope you two were able
McMurtrie has been
to get rid of that dragon. Mrs.
so upset
and
Did you
castle.
haven't been able to paint a stroke.
I
get rid of it?
Or did
run away?" she
it
asked hopefully. "Well, not exactly," Janie said, pocket.
Amelia poked her head out and gazed
fully at Mrs. step.
and patted her
"Oh
dole-
Palmer. Mrs. Palmer moved back a
up
Janie, do take that creature
tower and lock
it
Murtrie will do
up.
if
I
don't
she sees
to the
know what Mrs Mc-
it
again."
Janie turned to her brother, but George looked
away. So she sighed and went alone up the stone stairs.
for her for
Poor, poor Amelia.
Nobody seemed
to care
company. Perhaps the best thing would be
Amelia
to go
back to Dragonland and
live
with
the other dragons.
But when Janie suggested "I couldn't.
Not over
it,
that ocean!"
"There's nothing to be afraid "If
the other dragons did
to be brave." here.
I'll
Amelia shuddered.
it,
of,"
Janie told her.
you can! You
She put the dragon on her
just
have
bed. "Stay
go downstairs and think about
it.
While
I'm gone you think hard,
too.
I'll
be back in a
little
while."
Mrs. McMurtrie had milk and cookies ready for
George and Janie in the kitchen. Janie
It
was while
was nibbling a chocolate chip cookie
idea popped into her head.
that the
When she had been very
small Mrs. McMurtrie used to say, "Eat up, eat up!
Then
you'll get big
and brave
like
your brother!"
Janie finished her milk, tucked several cookies into her pocket
and ran up the winding
stairs to
the tower. "Amelia, Amelia!" she called, "you don't
have to worry any more! We'll get you back to Dragonland!"
I
Amelia crawled cautiously out from under Janie's pillow.
"Look, Amelia, I've found something to
make
you brave!"
"You have?" Amelia brightened and began
to
puff herself up.
"Yes! Right here of the cookies.
"You
.
.
."
Janie said, pulling out one
eat this
and you'll
feel as
brave
as anything! Right now!"
Amelia nibbled the
cookie. "It's delicious," she
said then in a surprised tone, "and
"Of course!" Janie
cried.
"And
I
do
feel braver."
just
remember,
you won't be afraid anymore— ever— because you've eaten the bravery cookies."
''Well, tell
I
thank you!" Amelia said happily.
you how much
could
I
appreciate
"I can't
Do you
this.
think
too?"
fly,
"Of course," Janie assured her.
Amelia tested her wings. She rose
off
the floor
a few inches.
"Look!" she cried.
"I
am
flying!"
"You can do anything now!" Janie
said confi-
dently. "Just keep telling yourself that."
Amelia
"I will!"
"I'm brave
.
.
.
said, flying
I'm brave
.
.
.
around the tower.
I'm brave
she said "I'm brave," she grew a before Janie could stop her she to
.
.
."
little
Every time more.
was almost
And
too big
go through the door. "Oh, please, Amelia," begged Janie. "Don't get
any
bigger."
Just then George
came
racing
up the
stairs.
"What's going on here?" he asked. "Sh-shhh," Janie said. "Help
doors and
They
I'll tell
you."
hustled the dragon
stairs of the
me get Amelia outdown
the winding
tower and onto the lawn. Then Janie
explained everything to George. But, while she was
talking, a field
and
mouse
skittered across the lawn,
right over Amelia's toes.
Janie held her breath. This
began
Amelia gasped, and
was the
to shrink... but she
test. If
didn't.
Amelia
Instead, she
bared her dragon teeth and said "Grrr-rrr-ahhhH!"
The mouse scampered
off.
As the mouse vanished, a stalking front of
it
cat
which had been
leaped out of the bushes, stopped in
Amelia and hissed
at her, all its fur stand-
ing on end. Amelia glanced at Janie. Janie smiled
encouragingly. Amelia took a deep breath and
roared seven times louder than she had before.
"GRRRR-AAAHHHHHHHH!" The
cat scatted.
But now a lawn. on.
He
The
dog, chasing the cat, raced across the
skidded to a stop
when he saw
the drag-
hackles on his back rose and he barked
furiously. Janie held her breath again, but she
needn't have worried. This time Amelia
command. She switched her
great
tail,
was
in
and roared
seventeen times louder than she had before
"GRRRRRRRAAAAAAAHHHHHH!" With a
piercing yelp, the dog scuttled away,
between
its legs.
its tail
"Well!" said Amelia. "That
was
easy."
"Of course!" Janie cried happily. could do
lovely gold tinge.
an
to
all over.
Her
scales took
on a
She puffed out her chest and
grow even
airplane.
knew you
the time."
it all
Amelia beamed
began
"I
larger.
Now
She looked down
she was as big as at the astonished
Then she
George. She gazed fondly at Janie.
flapped her great leathery wings and the breeze
they stirred up almost knocked the children down. "I
said,
know
I'll
get to
"thanks to you, Janie.
just the cookie. It
But
Dragonland
before
right here.
I
leave
I'll
And
I
this time," she
know
was thinking brave I
have something
be back."
it
wasn't
that did
to do.
it.
Wait
Amelia rose into the
air
and soared away. She
swooped down behind some
tall
peared, carrying something that
treees
and reap-
was kicking and
screaming.
"Tommy
Lewis!" George yelled. "Amelia's kid-
napping Tommy." "Help!"
Tommy screamed.
"Help! Help! Help!"
"Oh, be quiet!" Amelia said, and floated
down to
the lawn.
"Here you
are,"
"Friend of yours
gave him a sent
him
little
I
she told George and Janie.
believe?"
She
set
Tommy down,
whop on the back with her tail and
sprawling.
"Make her
leave
me
alone,"
he whined.
"Why, Amelia wouldn't hurt dusting
and
him
pull her
off.
"Even
if
you did
you," Janie said, call
her a lizard,
tail."
Without a word, the terrified Tommy practically flew
down
the
hill.
"That was
to
keep him from teasing you in the
"And now
future,"
Amelia
But
never forget you. Neverr
I'll
"And
said.
I really
must be
off.
we'll never forget you," Janie promised.
"You're a real
Queen Dragon," George added
admiringly.
Amelia's eyes glistened. She extended a claw
and they shook hands
gravely. Janie suddenly felt
very fond of the Blodget Castle dragon. She ran
up
to
Amelia and made her bend
over,
then she
wrapped her arms around her and kissed Amelia on the cheek. Amelia turned pink and hummed like a boiling
kettle.
"Good-bye," she said again. "Good-bye..." She flapped her wings and rose into the or
air.
two she was nothing but a speck
In a minute
in the sky.
Janie sniffed as she watched even the speck vanish.
Then she wiped her eyes and turned
brother. "George," she said firmly, "I'm
back to to I
moving
my room in the keep. I don't have to prove
anybody I'm brave enough
know
to her
I
"Well,
to sleep in the tower.
am. You can do what you want." all right,"
George
said.
He was
still
a bit
stunned by everything that had happened. gazed at his
sister proudly.
"You are
He
brave, Janie.
And you're
smart, too.
And I
sort of
wish we could
have kept Amelia." "So do of
I,"
Dragons
Janie confessed. "But
is past,
Dragonland."
and Amelia
I
guess the Age
will be better off in
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happy
"Yes," George agreed. "She'll be
onland
all right.
"Well,
maybe
She's not scared she'll
be a
'*
in
Drag-
any more."
little
scared again,"
Janie said, "once in a while. But she won't ever stay that way." Janie smiled as she and George
walked back to the castle. "Amelia knows the
secret
I
I
I
I
now— she said so herself. It was thinking brave that made
her grow."
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