Bruno Part 1
A 1.I peeped round the leg of the
chair and watched the hundreds of witches' feet walking out through the doors
of the Ballroom. 2.When they had all gone and the
place was absolutely silent, I began to move cautiously about on the floor. 3.Suddenly I remembered Bruno. 4.He must surely be around here
somewhere, too."Bruno!" I called out. 5.I wasn't seriously expecting
that I would be able to speak at all now that I had become a mouse, so I got
the shock of my life when I heard my own voice, my own perfectly normal rather
loud voice, coming out of my tiny mouth.
B 1.It was wonderful.I was thrilled.I
tried it again. 2."Bruno Jenkins, where are
you?" I called out. 3."If you can hear me, give
a shout!" 4.My voice was exactly the same
and just as loud as it had been when I was a boy. 5."Hey there, Bruno Jenkins!
" I called."Where are you?"There was no answer.
C 1.I pottered about between the
seat-legs trying to get used to being so close to the ground. 2.I decided I rather liked it.You
are probably wondering why I wasn't depressed at all. 3.I found myself thinking, What's
so wonderful about being a little boy anyway? 4.Why is that necessarily any
better than being a mouse? 5.I know that mice get hunted and
they sometimes get poisoned or caught in traps.
D 1.But little boys sometimes get
killed, too. 2.Little boys can be run over by
motor-cars or they can die of some awful illness. 3.Little boys have to go to
school.Mice don't. 4.Mice don't have to pass
exams.Mice don't have to worry about money. 5.Mice, as far as I can see, have
only two enemies, humans and cats.
E 1.My grandmother is a human, but
I know for certain that she will always love me whoever I am. 2.And she never, thank goodness,
keeps a cat. 3.When mice grow up, they don't
ever have to go to war and fight against other mice. 4.Mice, I felt pretty certain,
all like each other.People don't. 5.Yes, I told myself, I don't
think it is at all a bad thing to be a mouse. 6.I was wandering around the
Ballroom floor thinking about all this when I spotted another mouse.
F 1.It was crouching on the floor
holding a piece of bread in its front paws and nibbling away at it with great
gusto. 2.It had to be Bruno."Hello,
Bruno," I said. 3.He glanced up at me for about
two seconds, then went right on guzzling. 4."What have you
found?" I asked him."One of them dropped it," he answered. 5."It's a fish-paste
sandwich.Pretty good."
G 1.He too spoke with a perfectly
normal voice. 2.One would have expected that a
mouse (if it was going to talk at all) would do so with the smallest and
squeakiest voice you could imagine. 3.It was terrifically funny to
hear the voice of the rather loud-mouthed Bruno coming out of that tiny mouse's
throat. 4."Listen, Bruno," I
said."Now that we are both mice, I think we ought to start thinking a bit
about the future." 5.He stopped eating and stared at
me with small black eyes.
H 1."What do you mean
we?" he said. 2."The fact that you're a
mouse has nothing to do with me." 3."But you're a mouse, too,
Bruno.""Don't be a fool," he said. 4."I'm not a mouse."
"I'm afraid you are, Bruno." 5."I most certainly am
not!" he shouted. 6."Why are you insulting me?
I haven't been rude to you! Why do you call me a mouse?" 7."Don't you know what's
happened to you?" I said.
Part 2
A 1."What on earth are you
talking about?" Bruno said. 2."I have to inform
you", I said, "that not very long ago the witches turned you into a
mouse. 3.Then they did it to
me.""You're lying!" he cried."I'm not a mouse!" 4."If you hadn't been so
busy guzzling that sandwich," I said, "you would have noticed your
hairy paws. 5.Take a look at them."Bruno
looked down at his paws.
B 1.He jumped."Good
grief!" he cried. 2."I am a mouse! You wait
till my father hears about this!" 3."He may think it's an
improvement," I said. 4."I don't want to be a
mouse!" Bruno shouted, jumping up and down. 5."I refuse to be a mouse!
I'm Bruno Jenkins!" 6."There are worse things
than being a mouse," I said.
C 1."You can live in a
hole.""I don't want to live in a hole!" Bruno shouted. 2."And you can creep into
the larder at night," I said, "and nibble through all the packets of
raisins and cornflakes and chocolate biscuits and everything else you can find. 3.You can stay there all night
eating yourself silly. 4.That's what mice
do.""Now that's a thought," Bruno said, perking up a bit.
D 1."But how am I going to
open the door of the fridge to get at the cold chicken and all the leftovers?
That's something I do every evening at home." 2."Maybe your rich father
will get you a special little mouse-fridge all to yourself," I said. 3."One that you can
open.""You say a witch did this to me?" Bruno said. 4."Which
witch?""The one who gave you the chocolate bar in the hotel lobby
yesterday," I told him."Don't you remember?"
E 1."The filthy old cow!"
he shouted. 2.'I'll get her for this! Where
is she? Who is she?" 3."Forget it," I
said."You don't have a hope. 4.Your biggest problem at the
moment is your parents. 5.How are they going to take
this? Will they treat you with sympathy and kindness?" 6.Bruno considered this for a
moment.
F 1."I think", he said,
"that my father is going to be a bit put out." 2."And your
mother?""She's terrified of mice," Bruno said. 3."Then you've got a
problem, haven't you?" 4."Why only me?" he
said."What about you?" 5."My grandmother will
understand perfectly," I said."She knows all about witches."
G 1.Bruno took another bite of his
sandwich. 2."What do you
suggest?" he said. 3."I suggest we both go
first of all and consult my grandmother," I said. 4."She'll know exactly what
to do." 5.I moved towards the doors which
were standing open. 6.Bruno, still grasping part of
the sandwich in one paw, followed after me.
H 1."When we get out into the
corridor," I said, "we're going to run like mad. 2.Stick close to the wall all the
way and follow me. 3.Do not talk and do not let
anyone see you. 4.Don't forget that just about
anyone who catches sight of you will try to kill you." 5.I snatched the sandwich out of
his paw and threw it away. 6."Here goes," I
said."Keep behind me." |
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