Journey back to merrie old England in this charming retelling of the legend of St. George. This story, originally published in 1908, brings the timeless tale of courage, faith, and chivalry to a new generation of readers. Follow St. George as he bravely confronts the dragon, embodying the virtues of a true knight and becoming a symbol of hope and righteousness for the kingdom. Ideal for young readers, "St. George for Merrie England" offers a captivating glimpse into a world of myths, legends, and the enduring power of good over evil.
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