Part 2
A 1."Owch," I
said."So they get shot? 2."Of course they get
shot," she said. 3."And then they get plucked
and roasted and eaten for supper." 4.I pictured myself as a pheasant
flying frantically over the men with the guns, swerving and dipping as the guns
exploded below me.
B 1."Yes," my grandmother
said, "it gives the English witches great pleasure to stand back and watch
the grown-ups doing away with their own children." 2."I really don't want to go
to England, Grandmamma." 3."Of course you
don't," she said. 4."Nor do I. But I'm afraid
we've got to." 5."Are witches different in
every country?" I asked.
C 1."Completely
different," my grandmother said. 2."But I don't know much
about the other countries." 3."Don't you even know about
America?" I asked. 4."Not really," she
answered. 5."Although I have heard it
said that over there the witches are able to make the grown-ups eat their own
children."
D
1."Never!" I
cried."Oh no, Grandmamma! That couldn't be true!" 2."I don't know whether it's
true or not," she said. 3."It's only a rumour I've
heard." 4."But how could they
possibly make them eat their own children?" I asked. 5."By turning them into
hot-dogs," she said. 6."That wouldn't be too
difficult for a clever witch."
E 1."Does every single country
in the world have its witches?" I asked. 2."Wherever you find people,
you find witches," my grandmother said. 3."There is a Secret Society
of Witches in every country." 4."And do they all know one
another, Grandmamma?" 5."They do not," she
said. "A witch only knows the witches in her own country.
F 1.She is strictly forbidden to
communicate with any foreign witches. 2.But an English witch, for
example, will know all the other witches in England. 3.They are all friends. They ring
each other up. They swop deadly recipes. 4.Goodness knows what else they
talk about. 5.I hate to think." I sat on
the floor, watching my grandmother.
G 1.She put her cigar stub in the
ashtray and folded her hands across her stomach. 2."Once a year," she
went on, "the witches of each separate country hold their own secret
meeting. 3.They all get together in one
place to receive a lecture from The Grand High Witch Of All The World." 4."From who?" I
cried." She is the ruler of them all," my grandmother said. 5."She is all-powerful. She
is without mercy.
H 1.All other witches are petrified
of her. 2.They see her only once a year
at their Annual Meeting. 3.She goes there to whip up
excitement and enthusiasm, and to give orders. 4.The Grand High Witch travels
from country to country attending these Annual Meetings." 5."Where do they have these
meetings, Grandmamma?"
I 1."There are all sorts of
rumours," my grandmother answered. 2."I have heard it said that
they just book into an hotel like any other group of women who are holding a
meeting. 3.I have also heard it said that
some very peculiar things go on in the hotels they stay in. 4.It is rumoured that the beds
are never slept in, that there are burn marks on the bedroom carpets, that
toads are discovered in the bathtubs, 5.and that down in the kitchen
the cook once found a baby crocodile swimming in his saucepan of soup."
J 1.My grandmother picked up her
cigar and took another puff, inhaling the foul smoke deeply into her lungs. 2."Where does The Grand High
Witch live when she's at home?" I asked. 3."Nobody knows," my
grandmother said. 4."If we knew that, then she
could be rooted out and destroyed.
5.Witchophiles all over the world
have spent their lives trying to discover the secret Headquarters of The Grand
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