Badger Has Doubts
A 1.‘Just one more visit!’ cried Mr
Fox. 2.‘And I’ll bet I know where
that’ll be,’ said the only Small Fox now left. 3.He was the Smallest Fox of them
all.‘Where?’ asked Badger. 4.‘Well,’ said the Smallest Fox. ‘We’ve
been to Boggis and we’ve been to Bunce but we haven’t been to Bean. 5.It must be Bean.’
B 1.‘You are right,’ said Mr Fox. 2.‘But what you don’t know is
which part of Bean’s place we are about to visit.’ ‘Which?’ they said both
together. 3.‘Ah-ha,’ said Mr Fox.‘Just you
wait and see.’ 4.They were digging as they
talked. The tunnel was going forward fast. 5.Suddenly Badger said, ‘Doesn’t
this worry you just a tiny bit, Foxy?’ 6.‘Worry me?’ said Mr Fox.‘What?’
‘All this ...this stealing.’ 7.Mr Fox stopped digging and
stared at Badger as though he had gone completely dotty.
C 1.‘My dear old furry frump,’ he
said, ‘do you know anyone in the whole world who wouldn’t swipe a few chickens
if his children were starving to death?’ 2.There was a short silence while
Badger thought deeply about this.
D 1.‘You are far too respectable,’
said Mr Fox. 2.‘There’s nothing wrong with
being respectable,’ Badger said. 3.‘Look,’ said Mr Fox, ‘Boggis
and Bunce and Bean are out to kill us. 4.You realize that, I hope?’ ‘I
do, Foxy, I do indeed,’ said the gentle Badger.
E 1.‘But we’re not going to stoop
to their level. 2.We don’t want to kill them.’ 3.‘I should hope not, indeed,’
said Badger. 4.‘We wouldn’t dream of it,’ said
Mr Fox. 5.‘We shall simply take a little
food here and there to keep us and our families alive. 6.Right?’ ‘I suppose we’ll have
to,’ said Badger.
F 1.‘If they want to be horrible,
let them,’ said Mr Fox. 2.‘We down here are decent
peace-loving people.’ 3.Badger laid his head on one
side and smiled at Mr Fox. 4.‘Foxy,’ he said, ‘I love you.’
‘Thank you,’ said Mr Fox. 5.‘And now let’s get on with the
digging.’ 6.Five minutes later, Badger’s
front paws hit against something flat and hard.
G 1.‘What on earth is this?’ he said.‘It
looks like a solid stone wall.’ 2.He and Mr Fox scraped away the
soil.It was a wall. 3.But it was built of bricks, not
stones. 4.The wall was right in front of
them, blocking their way. 5.‘Now who in the world would
build a wall under the ground?’ asked Badger. 6.‘Very simple,’ said Mr
Fox.‘It’s the wall of an underground room. 7.And if I am not mistaken, it is
exactly what I’m looking for.’ |
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