what is the moral of
the tale of custard dragon ?
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Incidentally, the poem gives the message that 'barking dogs seldom bite'. Those who boast of their bravery are rarely brave. All the brave were scared and ran away at the sight of the pirate except Custard who said he was a coward but proved to be the bravest.
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Incidentally, the poem gives the message that 'barking dogs seldom bite'. Those who boast of their bravery are rarely brave. All the brave were scared and ran away at the sight of the pirate except Custard who said he was a coward but proved to be the bravest
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