My Grandmother Part 1
A 1. I myself had two separate
encounters with witches before I was eight years old. 2. From the first I escaped
unharmed, but on the second occasion I was not so lucky. 3. Things happened to me that
will probably make you scream when you read about them. 4. That can't be helped. 5. The truth must be told.
B 1. The fact that I am still here
and able to speak to you (however peculiar I may look) is due entirely to my
wonderful grandmother. 2. My grandmother was Norwegian. 3. The Norwegians know all about
witches, for Norway, with its black forests and icy mountains, is where the
first witches came from. 4. My father and my mother were
also Norwegian, but because my father had a business in England,. 5. I had been born there and had
lived there and had started going to an English school.
C 1. Twice a year, at Christmas and
in the summer, we went back to Norway to visit my grandmother. 2. This old lady, as far as I
could gather, was just about the only surviving relative we had on either side
of our family. 3. She was my mother's mother and
I absolutely adored her. 4. When she and I were together
we spoke in either Norwegian or in English. 5. It didn't matter which. We
were equally fluent in both languages, and I have to admit that I felt closer
to her than to my mother.
D 1. Soon after my seventh
birthday, my parents took me as usual to spend Christmas with my grandmother in
Norway. 2. And it was over there, while
my father and mother and I were driving in icy weather just north of Oslo, that
our car skidded off the road and went tumbling down into a rocky ravine. 3. My parents were killed. 4. I was firmly strapped into the
back seat and received only a cut on the forehead. 5. I won't go into the horrors of
that terrible afternoon.
E 1. I still get the shivers when I
think about it. 2. I finished up, of course, back
in my grandmother's house with her arms around me tight and both of us crying
the whole night long. 3. "What are we going to do
now?" I asked her through the tears. 4. "You will stay here with
me," she said, "and I will look after you."
F 1. "Aren't I going back to
England?" 2. "No," she said. 3. "I could never do that. 4. Heaven shall take my soul, but
Norway shall keep my bones."
G 1. The very next day, in order
that we might both try to forget our great sadness, my grandmother started
telling me stories. 2. She was a wonderful
story-teller and I was enthralled by everything she told me. 3. But I didn't become really
excited until she got on to the subject of witches. 4. She was apparently a great
expert on these creatures and she made it very clear to me that her witch
stories, unlike most of the others, were not imaginary tales.
H 1. They were all true. 2. They were the gospel truth. 3. They were history. 4. Everything she was telling me
about witches had actually happened and I had better believe it. 5. What was worse, what was far,
far worse, was that witches were still with us.
I 1. They were all around us and I
had better believe that, too. 2. "Are you really being
truthful, Grandmamma? Really and truly truthful?" 3. "My darling," she
said, "you won't last long in this world if you don't know how to spot a
witch when you see one." 4. "But you told me that witches
look like ordinary women, Grandmamma.
5. So how can I spot them?" |
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