A 1.Well, the Magic Finger was now upon the
whole of the Gregg family, and there was no taking it off again. 2.I ran home and waited for things to
happen. 3.They happened fast. 4.I shall now tell you what those things
were. 5.I got the whole story from Philip and
William the next morning, after it was all over.
B 1.In the afternoon of the very same day that
I put the Magic Finger on the Gregg family, Mr. Gregg and Philip and William went
out hunting once again. 2.This time they were going after wild
ducks, so they headed towards the lake. 3.In the first hour they got ten birds. 4.In the next hour they got another six.
C 1.'What a day!' cried Mr Gregg. This is the
best yet!' 2.He was beside himself with joy. 3.Just then four more wild ducks flew over
their heads. 4.They were flying very low. They were easy
to hit. 5.BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! went the guns.
D 1.The ducks flew on.'We missed!' said Mr
Gregg. That's funny.' 2.Then, to everyone's surprise, the four
ducks turned around and came flying right back to the guns. 3.'Hey!' said Mr Gregg. 'What on earth are
they doing? 4.They are really asking for it this time!' He
shot at them again. 5.So did the boys. And again they all
missed!
E 1.Mr Gregg got very red in the face. 2.'It's the light,' he said. 'It's getting
too dark to see. Let's go home.' 3.So they started for home, carrying with
them the sixteen birds they had shot before. 4.But the four ducks would not leave them
alone. 5.They now began flying around and around
the hunters as they walked away.
F 1.Mr Gregg did not like it one bit. 2.'Be off!' he cried, and he shot at them
many more times, but it was no good. 3.He simply could not hit them. 4.All the way home those four ducks flew around
in the sky above their heads, and nothing would make them go away. 5.Late that night, after Philip and William
had gone to bed, Mr Gregg went outside to get some wood for the fire.
G 1.He was crossing the yard when all at once
he heard the call of a wild duck in the sky. 2.He stopped and looked up. The night was
very still. 3.There was a thin yellow moon over the
trees on the hill, and the sky was filled with stars. 4.Then Mr Gregg heard the noise of wings
flying low over his head, and he saw the four ducks, dark against the night
sky, flying very close together.
H 1.They were going around and around the
house. 2.Mr Gregg forgot about the firewood, and
hurried back indoors. He was now quite afraid. 3.He did not like what was going
on. But he said nothing about it to Mrs Gregg. 4.All he said was, 'Come on, let's go to
bed. I feel tired.' 5.So they went to bed and to sleep. |
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