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The Dragon of Butter
The Dragon of Butter
The Dragon of Butter
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Being an Account of how Sir Leopold de Draco-Butyris was Elevated to the Rank of Baronet.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 8, 2015
ISBN9781310186868
The Dragon of Butter
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Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

Tabitha Ormiston-Smith was born and continues to age. Dividing her time between her houses in Melbourne and the country, she is ably assisted in her editing business and her other endeavours by Ferret, the three-legged bandit.

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    The Dragon of Butter - Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

    THE DRAGON OF BUTTER

    Being an Account of how Sir Leopold de Draco-Butyris was Elevated to the Rank of Baronet.

    Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

    Copyright Tabitha Ormiston-Smith 2014

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    THE DRAGON OF BUTTER

    Being an Account of how Sir Leopold de Draco-Butyris was Elevated to the Rank of Baronet.

    Once upon a time, in a far off land, a beautiful maiden lay dreaming.

    She was not a princess, at least not quite, although to young Leopold, the smith’s apprentice, she embodied royalty, beauty, and everything that was good and womanly. She was, in fact, a dairymaid.

    She lay dreaming, not because she was enchanted into a magical sleep in a tower grown

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