Part 4
A 1.Her voice had a curious rasping
quality. 2.It made a sort of metallic
sound, as though her throat was full of drawing-pins. 3.Without taking her eyes from my
face, she very a slowly put one of those gloved hands into her purse and drew
out a small green snake. 4.She held it up for me to see. "It's
tame," she said. 5.The snake began to coil itself
around her forearm. It was brilliant green.
B 1."If you come down here, I
shall give him to you," she said. 2.Oh Grandmamma, I thought, come
and help me! 3.Then I panicked. I dropped the
hammer and shot up that enormous tree like a monkey. 4.I didn't stop until I was as
high as I could possibly go, and there I stayed, quivering with fear. 5.I couldn't see the woman now.
C 1.There were layers and layers of
leaves between her and me. 2.I stayed up there for hours and
I kept very still. 3.It began to grow dark.At last,
I heard my grandmother calling my name. 4."I'm up here," I
shouted back."Come down at once!" she called out. 5."It's past your
suppertime."
D 1."Grandmamma!" I
shouted."Has that woman gone?" 2."What woman?" my
grandmother called back."The woman in the black gloves!" 3.There was silence from below. 4.It was the silence of somebody
who was too stunned to speak. 5."Grandmamma!" I
shouted again."Has she gone?" 6."Yes," my grandmother
answered at last."She's gone.
E 1.I'm here, my darling.I'll look
after you. 2.You can come down now."I
climbed down.I was trembling. 3.My grandmother enfolded me in
her arms."I've seen a witch," I said. 4."Come inside," she
said."You'll be all right with me." 5.She led me into the house and
gave me a cup of hot cocoa with lots of sugar in it.
F 1."Tell me everything,"
she said.I told her. 2.By the time I had finished, it
was my grandmother who was trembling. 3.Her face was ashy grey and I
saw her glance down at that hand of hers that didn't have a thumb. 4."You know what this
means," she said. 5."It means that there is
one of them in our district.
G 1.From now on I'm not letting you
walk alone to school." 2."Do you think she could be
after me specially?" I asked. 3."No," she
said."I doubt that.One child is as good as any other to those
creatures." 4.It is hardly surprising that
after that I became a very witch-conscious little boy.
H 1.If I happened to be alone on
the road and saw a woman approaching who was wearing gloves, I would quickly
skip across to the other side. 2.And as the weather remained
pretty cold during the whole of that month, nearly everybody was wearing
gloves. 3.Curiously enough though, I
never saw the woman with the green snake again. 4.That was my first witch. But it
wasn't my last. |
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