Mr Jenkins and His Son Part 1
A 1.Mr Jenkins came striding up to
our table with a very purposeful look on his face. 2."Where is that grandson of
yours?" he said to my grandmother. 3.He spoke rudely and looked very
angry. 4.My grandmother put on her
frostiest look, but didn't answer him. 5."My guess is that he and
my son Bruno are up to some devilment," Mr Jenkins went on.
B 1."Bruno hasn't turned up
for his supper and it takes a lot to make that boy miss his food!" 2."I must admit he has a
very healthy appetite," my grandmother said. 3."My feeling is that you're
in on this as well," Mr Jenkins said. 4."I don't know who the
devil you are and I don't much care, but you played a nasty trick on me and my
wife this afternoon. 5.You put a dirty little mouse on
the table.
C 1.That makes me think all three
of you are up to something. 2.So if you know where Bruno's
hiding, kindly tell me at once." 3."That was no trick I
played on you," my grandmother said. 4."That mouse I tried to
give you was your own little boy, Bruno. 5.I was being kind to you.
D 1.I was trying to restore him to
the bosom of his family. 2.You refused to take him
in." 3."What the blazes do you
mean, madam?" shouted Mr Jenkins. 4."My son isn't a
mouse!" His black moustache was jumping up and down like crazy as he
spoke. 5."Come on, woman! Where is
he? Out with it!"
E 1.The family at the table nearest
to us had all stopped eating and were staring at Mr Jerkins. 2.My grandmother sat there
puffing away calmly at her black cigar. 3."I can well understand
your anger, Mr Jerkins," she said. 4."Any other English father
would be just as cross as you are. 5.But over in Norway where I come
from, we are quite used to these sort of happenings.
F 1.We have learnt to accept them
as part of everyday life." 2."You must be mad,
woman!" cried Mr Jerkins. 3."Where is Bruno? If you
don't tell me at once I shall summon the police!" 4."Bruno is a mouse,"
my grandmother said, calm as ever. 5."He most certainly is not
a mouse!" shouted Mr Jerkins.
G 1."Oh yes I am!" Bruno
said, poking his head up out of the handbag. 2.Mr Jerkins leapt about three
feet into the air. 3."Hello, Dad," Bruno
said.He had a silly sort of mousy grin on his face. 4.Mr Jenkins's mouth dropped open
so wide I could see the gold fillings in his back teeth. H 1."Don't worry, Dad,"
Bruno went on. 2."It's not as bad as all
that. 3.Just so long as the cat doesn't
get me." 4."B-B-Bruno!"
stammered Mr Jenkins. 5."No more school!"
said Bruno, grinning a broad and asinine mouse-grin.
I 1."No more homework! I shall
live in the kitchen cupboard and feast on raisins and honey!" 2."B-b-but B-B-Bruno!"
stammered Mr Jenkins again. 3."H-how did this
happen?" The poor man had no wind left in his sails at all. 4."Witches," my
grandmother said. 5."The witches did it."
Part 2
A 1."I can't have a mouse for
a son!" shrieked Mr Jenkins. 2."You've got one," my
grandmother said."Be nice to him, Mr Jenkins." 3."Mrs Jerkins will go
crazy!" yelled Mr Jerkins."She can't stand the things!" 4."She'll just have to get
used to him," my grandmother said. 5."I hope you don't keep a
cat in the house.""We do! We do!" cried Mr Jerkins.
B 1."Topsy is my wife's
favourite creature!" 2."Then you'll just have to
get rid of Topsy," my grandmother said. 3."Your son is more
important than your cat." 4."He certainly is!"
Bruno shouted from inside the handbag. 5."You tell Mum she's got to
get rid of Topsy before I go home!"
C 1.By now half the Dining-Room was
watching our little group. 2.Knives and forks and spoons had
been put down and all over the place heads were turning round to stare at Mr
Jerkins as he stood there spluttering and shouting. 3.They couldn't see either Bruno
or me and they were wondering what all the fuss was about. 4."By the way," my
grandmother said, "would you like to know who did this to him?" There
was a mischievous little smile on her face and I could see that she was about
to get Mr Jerkins into trouble.
D 1."Who?" he cried "Who
did it?""That woman over there," my grandmother said. 2."The small one in a black
dress at the head of the long table." 3."She's RSPCC!" cried
Mr Jerkins."She's the Chairwoman!" 4."No, she's not," my
grandmother said."She's The Grand High Witch Of All The World."
E 1."You mean she did it, that
skinny little woman over there!" shouted Mr Jenkins, pointing at her with
a long finger. 2."By gad, I'll have my
lawyers on to her for this! I'll make her pay through the nose!" 3."I wouldn't do anything
rash," my grandmother said to him. 4."That woman has magic
powers. 5.She might decide to turn you
into something even sillier than a mouse.A cockroach perhaps."
F 1."Turn me into a
cockroach!" shouted Mr Jenkins, puffing out his chest. 2."I'd like to see her
try!" He swung around and started marching across the Dining-Room towards
The Grand High Witch's table. 3.My grandmother and I watched
him. 4.Bruno had jumped up on to our
table and was also watching his father. 5.Practically everyone in the
Dining-Room was watching Mr Jenkins now. 6.I stayed where I was, peeping
out of my grandmother's handbag. 7.I thought it might be wiser to
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