The Dragon Seller: A Tale of Love and Dragons

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by F. G. Ferrario

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  12- Another one of the recent discoveries made by Dragon Breeders. The pulp from the dragon's totem plant, if mixed with repairing resin, increases its scarification properties and reduces healing times of wounds.

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  13- Boise county and the towns around the capital.

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  14- The Snake River is one of the most important rivers in Idaho, and the main source of irrigation in the southern part of the state. Its path goes through three hundred miles in south Idaho from one end to the other of the state, forming a sort of giant green smile (the so called Green Belt) from Boise, in the west, to Idaho Falls, in the east.

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  15- It seems that at a certain point the Marines said to themselves: "Okay for the enhanced Seals uniforms. Great for the amphibious Mechs and anti-aircraft Laser cannons, but with these dragons, guys…we went a bit overboard".

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  16- If you're interested, it's a phrase by Algernon Sidney: "Manus haec inimica tyrannis ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem ", or: "This hand, enemy to tyrants, searches with the sword for a quiet peace under Freedom".

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  17- Raleigh's note: Yes, Jack dear. You do exactly the same thing.

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  Table of Contents

  Epigraph

  The Dragon Seller

  Mister Dao

  The Mysterious Gift

  The Pink French (Dragons Manual)

  The Little Dragon and Raleigh Tompson

  The Jade Tangs (Dragons Manual)

  Whiskey

  The Magical Pitahaya

  The Brit (Dragons Manual)

  Another Aggression

  Betrayals

  Kidnapping

  The Australian Outback (Dragons Manual)

  The Brother

  Whiskey's Death

  The Dragon and the Red Ball

  The American Mustang (Dragons Manual)

  Plan B

  The Monster Revealed

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments and Dedication

  Contact the author

  NOTES

 

 

 


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