George Begins to Make the Medicine Part 1
A 1.George took an enormous
saucepan out of the cupboard and placed it on the kitchen table. 2.'George!' came the shrill voice
from the next room. 3.'What are you doing?' 'Nothing,
Grandma,' he called out. 4.'You needn't think I can't hear
you just because you closed the door! 5.You're rattling the saucepans!'
6.'I'm just tidying the kitchen,
Grandma. 'Then there was silence.
B 1.George had absolutely no doubts
whatsoever about how he was going to make his famous medicine. 2.He wasn't going to fool about
wondering whether to put in a little bit of this or a little bit of that. 3.Quite simply, he was going to
put in EVERYTHING he could find. 4.There would be no messing
about, no hesitating, no wondering whether a particular thing would knock the
old girl sideways or not.
C 1.The rule would be this:
whatever he saw, if it was runny or powdery or gooey, in it went. 2.Nobody had ever made a medicine
like that before. 3.If it didn't actually cure
Grandma, then it would anyway cause some exciting results. 4.It would be worth watching.
D 1.George decided to work his way
round the various rooms one at a time and see what they had to offer. 2.He would go first to the
bathroom. 3.There are always lots of funny
things in a bathroom. 4.So upstairs he went, carrying
the enormous two-handled saucepan before him. 5.In the bathroom, he gazed
longingly at the famous and dreaded medicine cupboard. But he didn't go near
it.
E 1.It was the only thing in the
entire house he was forbidden to touch. 2.He had made solemn promises to
his parents about this and he wasn't going to break them. 3.There were things in there,
they had told him, that could actually kill a person, and although he was out
to give Grandma a pretty fiery mouthful, he didn't really want a dead body on
his hands.
F 1.George put the saucepan on the
floor and went to work. 2.Number one was a bottle
labelled GOLDEN GLOSS HAIR SHAMPOO. 3.He emptied it into the pan. 4.'That ought to wash her tummy
nice and clean,' he said. 5.He took a full tube of
TOOTHPASTE and squeezed out the whole lot of it in one long worm.
G 1.'Maybe that will brighten up
those horrid brown teeth of hers,' he said. 2.There was an aerosol can of
SUPERFOAM SHAVING SOAP belonging to his father. 3.George loved playing with
aerosols. 4. He pressed the button and kept
his finger on it until there was nothing left.
H 1.A wonderful mountain of white
foam built up in the giant saucepan. 2.With his fingers, he scooped
out the contents of a jar of VITAMIN ENRICHED FACE CREAM. 3.In went a small bottle of
scarlet NAIL VARNISH. 4.'If the toothpaste doesn't
clean her teeth,' George said, 'then this will paint them as red as roses.
I 1.'He found another jar of creamy
stuff labelled HAIR REMOVER. 2.SMEAR IT ON YOUR LEGS, it said,
AND ALLOW TO REMAIN FOR FIVE MINUTES. 3.George tipped it all into the
saucepan. 4.There was a bottle with yellow
stuff inside it called DISHWORTH'S FAMOUS DANDRUFF CURE, In it went..
J 1. There was something called
BRILLIDENT FOR CLEANING FALSE TEETH. 2.It was a white powder. In that
went, too. 3.He found another aerosol can,
NEVERMORE PONKING DEODORANT SPRAY, GUARANTEED, it said, TO KEEP AWAY UNPLEASANT
BODY SMELLS FOR A WHOLE DAY.
K 1.'She could use plenty of that,'
George said as he sprayed the entire canful into the saucepan. 2.LIQUID PARAFFIN, the next one
was called. 3.It was a big bottle. 4.He hadn't the faintest idea
what it did to you, but he poured it in anyway.
5.That, he thought, looking
around him, was about all from the bathroom. |
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