Formula 86 Delayed Action Mouse-Maker Part 1
A 1."Children are
rrree-volting!" screamed The Grand High Witch. 2."Vee vill vipe them all
avay! Vee vill scrrrub them off the face of the earth! Vee vill flush them down
the drain!" 3."Yes, yes!" chanted
the audience. 4."Wipe them away! Scrub
them off the earth! Flush them down the drain!" 5."Children are foul and
filthy!" thundered The Grand High Witch.
B 1."They are! They are!"
chorused the English witches. 2."They are foul and
filthy!""Children are dirty and stinky!" screamed The Grand High
Witch. 3."Dirty and stinky!"
cried the audience, getting more and more worked up. 4."Children are smelling of
dogs' drrroppings!" screeched The Grand High Witch.
C 1."Pooooooo!" cried the
audience."Pooooooo! Pooooooo! Pooooooo!" 2."They are vurse than dogs'
drrroppings!" screeched The Grand High Witch. 3."Dogs' drrroppings is
smelling like violets and prrrimroses compared vith children!" 4."Violets and primroses!"
chanted the audience. 5.They were clapping and cheering
almost every word spoken from the platform.
D 1.The speaker seemed to have them
completely under her spell. 2."To talk about children is
making me sick!" screamed The Grand High Witch. 3."I am feeling sick even
thinking about them! Fetch me a basin!" 4.The Grand High Witch paused and
glared at the mass of eager faces in the audience. 5.They waited, wanting
more."So now!" barked The Grand High Witch.
E 1."So now I am having a
plan! I am having a giganticus plan for getting rrrid of every single child in
the whole of Inkland!" 2.The witches gasped.They gaped. 3.They turned and gave each other
ghoulish grins of excitement. 4."Yes!" thundered The
Grand High Witch. 5."Vee shall svish them and
svollop them and vee shall make to disappear every single smelly little brrrat
in Inkland in vun strrroke!"
F 1."Whoopee!" cried the
witches, clapping their hands. 2."You are brilliant, O Your
Grandness! You are fantabulous!" 3."Shut up and listen!"
snapped The Grand High Witch. 4."Listen very carefully and
let us not be having any muck-ups!" 5.The audience leaned forward,
eager to learn how this magic was going to be performed.
G 1."Each and every vun of
you", thundered The Grand High Witch, "is to go back to your home
towns immediately and rrree-sign from your jobs. 2.Rrree-sign! Give notice!
Rrree-tire!""We will!" they cried. 3."We will resign from our
jobs!" 4."And after you have
rrree-signed from your jobs," The Grand High Witch went on, "each and
every vuri of you vill be going out and you vill be buying... She paused. 5."What will we be
buying?" they cried."Tell us, O Brilliant One, what is it we shall be
buying?"
H 1."Sveet-shops!"
shouted The Grand High Witch."Sweet-shops!" they cried. 2."We are going to buy
sweet-shops! What a frumptious wheeze!" 3."Each of you vill be
buying for herself a sveetshop. 4.You vill be buying the very
best and most rrree-spectable sweet-shops in Inkland." 5."We will! We will!"
they answered.
I 1.
Their dreadful voices were like a chorus of dentists' drills all
grinding away together. 2.I am vonting no
tuppenny-ha'penny crrrummy little tobacco-selling-newspaper-sweet-shops!"
shouted The Grand High Witch. 3."I am vonting you to get
only the very best shops filled up high with piles and piles of luscious sweets
and tasty chocs!" 4."The best!" they
cried."We shall buy the best sweet-shops in town!" 5."You will be having no
trouble in getting vot you wont," shouted The Grand High Witch,
"because you will be offering four times as much as a shop is vurth and
nobody is rrree-fusing an offer like that!
Part 2
A 1.Money is not a prrroblem to us
witches as you know very well. 2.I have brrrought with me six
trrrunks stuffed full of Inklish banknotes, all new and crrrisp. 3.And all of them," she
added with a fiendish leer, "all of them homemade." 4.The witches in the audience
grinned, appreciating this joke. 5.At that point, one foolish
witch got so excited at the possibilities presented by owning a sweetshop that
she leapt to her feet and shouted, "The children will come flocking to my
shop and I will feed them poisoned sweets and poisoned chocs and wipe them all
out like weasels!"
B 1.The room became suddenly
silent. 2.I saw the tiny body of The
Grand High Witch stiffen and then go rigid with rage. 3."Who spoke? " she
shrieked."It vos you! You over there!" 4.The culprit sat down fast and
covered her face with her clawed hands. 5."You blithering
bumpkin!" screeched The Grand High Witch. 6."You brrrainless
bogvumper! Are you not rrree-alising that if you are going rrround poisoning
little children you vill be caught in five minutes flat? 7.Never in my life am I hearing
such a boshvolloping suggestion coming from a vitch!"
C 1.The entire audience cowered and
shook. 2.I'm quite sure they all
thought, as I did, that the terrible white-hot sparks were about to start
flying again. 3.Curiously enough, they didn't. 4.'If such a tomfiddling idea is
all you can be coming up vith," thundered The Grand High Witch, "then
it is no vunder Inkland is still svorming vith rrrotten little children!" 5.There was another silence.
D 1.The Grand High Witch glared at
the witches in the audience. 2."Do you not know",
she shouted at them, "that vee witches are vurrrking only with
magic?" 3."We know, Your Grandness!"
they all answered."Of course we know!" 4.The Grand High Witch grated her
bony gloved hands against each other and cried out, "So each of you is
owning a magnificent sweet-shop!
E 1.The next move is that each of
you will be announcing in the window of your shop that on a certain day you
will be having a Great Gala Opening with frree sweets and chocs to every
child!" 2."That will bring them in,
the greedy little brutes!" cried the audience. 3."They'll be fighting to
get through the doors!" 4."Next," continued The
Grand High Witch, "you will prepare yourselves for this Great Gala Opening
by filling every choc and every sweet in your shop with my very latest and
grrreatest magic formula! 5.This is known as FORMULA 86
DELAYED ACTION MOUSE-MAKER!"
F 1."Delayed Action
Mouse-Maker!" they chanted. 2."She's done it again! Her
Grandness has concocted yet another of her wondrous magic child-killers! How do
we make it, O Brilliant One?" 3."Exercise patience,"
answered The Grand High Witch. 4."First, I am explaining to
you how my Formula 86 Delayed Action Mouse-Maker is vurrrking.Listen
carefully." 5."We are listening!"
cried the audience who were now jumping up and down in their chairs with
excitement.
G 1."Delayed Action
Mouse-Maker is a green liqvid," explained The Grand High Witch, "and
vun droplet in each choc or sveet vill be qvite enough. 2.So here is vot
happens:"Child eats choc vich has in it Delayed Action Mouse-Maker
liqvid... 3."Child goes home feeling
fine..."Child goes to bed, still feeling fine... 4."Child vakes up in the
morning still okay..."Child goes to school still feeling fine... 5."Formula, you understand,
is delayed action, and is not vurrrking yet."
H 1."We understand, O Brainy
One!" cried the audience. 2."But when does it start
working?" 3."It is starting to vurrrk
at exactly nine o'clock, vhen the child is arriving at school!" shouted
The Grand High Witch triumphantly. 4."Child arrives at school. 5.Delayed Action Mouse-Maker
immediately starts to vurrrk. 6.Child starts to shrrrink.Child
is starting to grow fur.Child is starting to grow tail. 7.All is happening in
prrreecisely tventy-six seconds.
Part 3
A 1.After tventy-six seconds, child
is not a child any longer. 2.It is a mouse!""A
mouse!" cried the witches. 3."What a frumptious
thought!""Classrooms vill all be svorrrming vith mice!" shouted
The Grand High Witch. 4."Chaos and pandemonium
vill be rrreigning in every school in Inkland! Teachers vill be hopping up and
down! 5.Vimmen teachers vill be
standing on desks and holding up skirts and yelling, 'Help, help, help!' "
B 1."They will! They
will!" cried the audience. 2."And vot", shouted
The Grand High Witch, "is happening next in every school?" 3."Tell us!" they
cried."Tell us, O Brainy One!" 4.The Grand High Witch stretched
her stringy neck forward and grinned at the audience, showing two rows of
pointed teeth, slightly blue. 5.She raised her voice louder
than ever and shouted, "Mouse-trrraps is coming out!"
C 1."Mouse-traps!" cried
the witches. 2."And cheese!" shouted
The Grand High Witch "Teachers is all rrrushing and rrrunning out and
getting mouse-trrraps and baiting them vith cheese and putting them down all
over school! 3.Mice is nibbling cheese!
Mouse-trrraps is going off! 4.All over school, mouse-trrraps
is going snappety-snap and mouse-heads is rrrolling across the floors like
marbles! 5.All over Inkland, in everrry
school in Inkland, noise of snapping mouse-trrraps vill be heard!"
D 1.At this point, the disgusting
old Grand High Witch began to do a sort of witch's dance up and down the
platform, stamping her feet and clapping her hands. 2.The entire audience joined in
the clapping and the foot-stamping. 3.They were making such a
tremendous racket that I thought surely Mr Stringer would hear it and come
banging at the door.But he didn't. 4.Then, above all the noise, I
heard the voice of The Grand High Witch screaming out some sort of an awful
gloating song, 5."Down vith children! Do
them in!Boil their bones and fry their skin!
E 1.Bish them, sqvish them, bash
them, mash them! 2.Brrreak them, shake them, slash
them, smash them! 3.Offer chocs vith magic powder! 4.Say 'Eat up!' then say it
louder. 5.Crrram them full of sticky
eats,Send them home still guzzling sveets.
F 1.And in the morning little fools
Go marching off to separate schools. 2.A girl feels sick and goes all
pale. 3.She yells, 'Hey look! I've
grrrown a tail!' 4.A boy who's standing next to
her Screams, 'Help! I think I'm grrrowing fur!' 5.Another shouts, Wee look like
frrreaks!There's viskers growing on our cheeks!
G 1.A boy who vos extremely tall Cries
out, 'Vot's wrong? I'm grrrowing small!' 2.Four tiny legs begin to
sprrroutFrom everybody rrround about. 3.And all at vunce, all in a
trrrice,There are no children! Only mice! 4.In every school is mice
galoreAll rerunning rrround the school-rrroom floor!
H 1.And all the poor demented
teachers.Is yelling, 'Hey, who are these crrreatures?' 2.They stand upon the desks and
shout,'Get out, you filthy mice! Get out! 3.Vill someone fetch some
mouse-trrraps, please! 4.And don't forrrget to bring the
cheese!' 5.Now mouse-trrraps come and
every trrrap.Goes snippy-snip and snappy-snap.
I 1.The mouse-trrraps have a
powerful spring,The springs go crack and snap and ping! 2.Is lovely noise for us to
hear!Is music to a vitch's ear! 3.Dead mice is every place
arrround,Piled two feet deep upon the grrround,Vith teachers searching left and
aright,But not a single child in sight! 4.The teachers cry, 'Vot's going
on?Oh vhere have all the children gone? 5.Is half-past nine and as a
rrrule.They're never late as this for school!'
J 1.Poor teachers don't know vot to
do. 2.Some sit and rrread, and just a
few. 3.Amuse themselves throughout the
day. 4.By sveeping all the mice avay.
5.AND ALL US VITCHES SHOUT
HOORAY!" |
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