Boggis’s Chicken House Number One
A 1.‘This time we must go in a very
special direction,’ said Mr Fox, pointing sideways and downward. 2.So he and his four children
started to dig once again. 3.The work went much more slowly
now. 4.Yet they kept at it with great
courage, and little by little the tunnel began to grow.
B 1.‘Dad, I wish you would tell us
where we are going,’ said one of the children. 2.‘I dare not do that,’ said Mr
Fox, ‘because this place I am hoping to get to is so marvellous that if I
described it to you now you would go crazy with excitement. 3.And then, if we failed to get
there (which is very possible), you would die of disappointment. 4.I don’t want to raise your
hopes too much, my darlings.’
C 1.For a long long time they kept
on digging. 2.For how long they did not know,
because there were no days and no nights down there in the murky tunnel. 3.But at last Mr Fox gave the
order to stop. 4.‘I think,’ he said, ‘we had
better take a peep upstairs now and see where we are.
D 1.I know where I want to be, but
I can’t possibly be sure we’re anywhere near it.’ 2.Slowly, wearily, the foxes
began to slope the tunnel up towards the surface. 3.Up and up it went ...until
suddenly they came to something hard above their heads and they couldn’t go up
any further.
E 1.Mr Fox reached up to examine
this hard thing. 2.‘It’s wood!’ he
whispered.‘Wooden planks!’ 3.‘What does that mean, Dad?’ 4.‘It means, unless I am very
much mistaken, that we are right underneath somebody’s house,’ whispered Mr
Fox. 5.‘Be very quiet now while I take
a peek.’
F 1.Carefully, Mr Fox began pushing
up one of the floorboards. 2.The board creaked most terribly
and they all ducked down, waiting for something awful to happen. 3.Nothing did.So Mr Fox pushed up
a second board. 4.And then, very very cautiously,
he poked his head up through the gap.
G 1.He let out a shriek of
excitement. 2.‘I’ve done it!’ he yelled.‘I’ve
done it first time! I’ve done it! I’ve done it!’ 3.He pulled himself up through
the gap in the floor and started prancing and dancing with joy. 4.‘Come on up!’ he sang out. 5.‘Come up and see where you are,
my darlings! What a sight for a hungry fox! Hallelujah! Hooray! Hooray!’
H 1.The four Small Foxes scrambled
up out of the tunnel and what a fantastic sight it was that now met their eyes!
2.They were in a huge shed and
the whole place was teeming with chickens. 3.There were white chickens and
brown chickens and black chickens by the thousand!
I 1.‘Boggis’s Chicken House Number
One!’ cried Mr Fox. 2.‘It’s exactly what I was aiming
at! I hit it slap in the middle! 3.First time! Isn’t that
fantastic! And, if I may say so, rather clever!’ 4.The Small Foxes went wild with
excitement. 5.They started running around in
all directions, chasing the stupid chickens.
J 1.‘Wait!’ ordered Mr Fox. 2.‘Don’t lose your heads! Stand back!
Calm down! 3.Let’s do this properly! First
of all, everyone have a drink of water!’ 4.They all ran over to the
chickens’ drinking-trough and lapped up the lovely cool water. 5.Then Mr Fox chose three of the
plumpest hens, and with a clever flick of his jaws he killed them instantly.
H 1.‘Back to the tunnel!’ he
ordered. 2.‘Come on! No fooling around!
The quicker you move, the quicker you shall have something to eat!’ 3.One after another, they climbed
down through the hole in the floor and soon they were all standing once again
in the dark tunnel. 4.Mr Fox reached up and pulled
the floorboards back into place. 5.He did this with great care. 6.He did it so that no one could
tell they had ever been moved.
I 1.‘My son,’ he said, giving the
three plump hens to the biggest of his four small children, ‘run back with
these to your mother. 2.Tell her to prepare a feast. 3.Tell her the rest of us will be
along in a jiffy, as soon as we have made a few other little arrangements.’ |
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