The Three Farmers
A 1.Down in the valley there were
three farms. 2.The owners of these farms had
done well. 3.They were rich men.They were
also nasty men. 4.All three of them were about as
nasty and mean as any men you could meet. 5.Their names were Farmer Boggis,
Farmer Bunce and Farmer Bean.
B 1.Boggis was a chicken farmer. 2.He kept thousands of chickens. 3.He was enormously fat. 4.This was because he ate three
boiled chickens smothered with 5.dumplings every day for
breakfast, lunch and supper.
C 1.Bunce was a duck-and-goose
farmer. 2.He kept thousands of ducks and
geese. 3.He was a kind of pot-bellied
dwarf. 4.He was so short his chin would
have been underwater in the shallow end of any swimming-pool in the world. 5.His food was doughnuts and
goose-livers.
D 1.He mashed the livers into a
disgusting paste and then stuffed the paste into the doughnuts. 2.This diet gave him a tummy-ache
and a beastly temper. 3.Bean was a turkey-and-apple
farmer. 4.He kept thousands of turkeys in
an orchard full of apple trees. 5.He never ate any food at all. 6.Instead, he drank gallons of
strong cider which he made from the apples in his orchard.
E 1.He was as thin as a pencil and
the cleverest of them all. 2.Boggis and Bunce and Bean One
fat, one short, one lean. 3.These horrible crooks So
different in looks Were none the less equally mean.
4.That is what the children round
about used to sing when they saw them. |
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