The Terrible Tractors
A 1.As the sun rose the next
morning, Boggis and Bunce and Bean were still digging. 2.They had dug a hole so deep you
could have put a house into it. 3.But they had not yet come to
the end of the foxes’ tunnel. 4.They were all very tired and
cross.
B 1.‘Dang and blast!’ said
Boggis.‘Whose rotten idea was this?’ 2.‘Bean’s idea,’ said
Bunce.Boggis and Bunce both stared at Bean. 3.Bean took another swig of
cider, then put the flask back into his pocket without offering it to the
others.
C 1.‘Listen,’ he said angrily, ‘I
want that fox! 2.I’m going to get that fox! I’m
not giving in till I’ve strung him up over my front porch, dead as a dumpling!’
3.‘We can’t get him by digging,
that’s for sure,’ said the fat Boggis. 4.‘I’ve had enough of digging.’
D 1.Bunce, the little pot-bellied
dwarf, looked up at Bean and said. 2.‘Have you got any more stupid
ideas, then?’ 3.‘What?’ said Bean.‘I can’t hear
you.’ Bean never took a bath. 4.He never even washed. 5.As a result, his earholes were
clogged with all kinds of muck and wax and bits of chewing-gum and dead flies
and stuff like that. 6.This made him deaf.
E 1.‘Speak louder,’ he said to
Bunce, and Bunce shouted back, ‘Got any more stupid ideas?’ 2.Bean rubbed the back of his
neck with a dirty finger. 3.He had a boil coming there and
it itched. 4.‘What we need on this job,’ he
said, ‘is machines,mechanical
shovels. 5.We’ll have him out in five
minutes with mechanical shovels.’ 6.This was a pretty good idea and
the other two had to admit it.
F 1.‘All right then,’ Bean said,
taking charge. 2.‘Boggis, you stay here and see
the fox doesn’t escape. 3.Bunce and I will go and fetch
our machinery. 4.If he tries to get out, shoot
him quick.’ 5.The long, thin Bean walked
away.The tiny Bunce trotted after him. 6.The fat Boggis stayed where he
was with his gun pointing at the foxhole.
G 1.Soon, two enormous caterpillar
tractors with mechanical shovels on their front ends came clanking into the
wood. 2.Bean was driving one.Bunce the
other. 3.The machines were both black. 4.They were murderous,
brutal-looking monsters. 5.‘Here we go, then!’ shouted
Bean.‘Death to the fox!’ shouted Bunce.
H 1.The machines went to work, biting
huge mouthfuls of soil out of the hill. 2.The big tree under which Mr Fox
had dug his hole in the first place was toppled like a matchstick. 3.On all sides, rocks were sent
flying and trees were falling and the noise was deafening.
I 1.Down in the tunnel the foxes
crouched, listening to the terrible clanging and banging overhead. 2.‘What’s happening, Dad?’ cried
the Small Foxes.‘What are they doing?’ 3.Mr Fox didn’t know what was
happening or what they were doing. 4.‘It’s an earthquake!’ cried Mrs
Fox.‘Look!’ said one of the Small Foxes. 5.‘Our tunnel’s got shorter! I
can see daylight!’
J 1.They all looked round, and yes,
the mouth of the tunnel was only a few feet away from them now, and in the
circle of daylight beyond they could see the two huge black tractors almost on
top of them. 2.‘Tractors!’ shouted Mr Fox. 3.‘And mechanical shovels! Dig
for your lives! Dig, dig, dig!’
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