The Foxes Begin to Starve
A 1.That evening three tents were
put up in the crater on the hill – one for Boggis, one for Bunce and one for
Bean. 2.The tents surrounded Mr Fox’s
hole. 3.And the three farmers sat
outside their tents eating their supper.
B 1.Boggis had three boiled chickens
smothered in dumplings. 2.Bunce had six doughnuts filled
with disgusting goose-liver paste, and Bean had two gallons of cider. 3.All three of them kept their guns
beside them.
C 1.Boggis picked up a steaming
chicken and held it close to the fox’s hole. 2.‘Can you smell this, Mr Fox?’
he shouted. 3.‘Lovely tender chicken! Why
don’t you come up and get it?’ 4.The rich scent of chicken
wafted down the tunnel to where the foxes were crouching.
D 1.‘Oh, Dad,’ said one of the
Small Foxes, ‘couldn’t we just sneak up and snatch it out of his hand?’ 2.‘Don’t you dare!’ said Mrs Fox. 3.‘That’s just what they want you
to do.’ 4.‘But we’re so hungry!’ they
cried. 5.‘How long will it be till we
get something to eat?’ 6.Their mother didn’t answer
them.Nor did their father. 7.There was no answer to give.
E 1.As darkness fell, Bunce and
Bean switched on the powerful headlamps of the two tractors and shone them on
to the hole. 2.‘Now,’ said Bean, ‘we’ll take
it in turn to keep watch. 3.One watches while two sleep,
and so on all through the night.’ 4.Boggis said, ‘What if the fox
digs a hole right through the hill and comes out on the other side? You didn’t
think of that one, did you?’ 5.‘Of course I did,’ said Bean,
pretending he had. 6.‘Go on, then, tell us the
answer,’ said Boggis.
F 1.Bean picked something small and
black out of his ear and flicked it away. 2.‘How many men have you got
working on your farm?’ he asked. 3.‘Thirty-five,’ Boggis
said.‘I’ve got thirty-six,’ Bunce said. 4.‘And I’ve got thirty-seven,’
Bean said. 5.‘That makes one hundred and
eight men altogether. 6.We must order them to surround
the hill. 7.Each man will have a gun and a
flashlight. 8.There will be no escape then
for Mr Fox.’
G 1.So the order went down to the
farms, and that night one hundred and eight men formed a tight ring around the
bottom of the hill. 2.They were armed with sticks and
guns and hatchets and pistols and all sorts of other horrible weapons. 3.This made it quite impossible
for a fox or indeed for any other animal to escape from the hill.
H 1.The next day, the watching and
waiting went on. 2.Boggis and Bunce and Bean sat
upon small stools, staring at the fox’s hole. 3.They didn’t talk much. 4.They just sat there with their
guns on their laps.
I 1.Every so often, Mr Fox would
creep a little closer towards the mouth of the tunnel and take a sniff. 2.Then he would creep back again
and say, ‘They’re still there.’ 3.‘Are you quite sure?’ Mrs Fox
would ask. 4.‘Positive,’ said Mr Fox.‘I can
smell that man Bean a mile away. 5.He stinks.’
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