Bruno Jenkins Disappears Part 1
A 1.The Grand High Witch was
starting to talk again. 2."I am now going to prrrove
to you", she said, "that this rrrecipe is vurrrking to perrrfection. 3.You understand, of course, that
you can set the alarm-clock to go off at any time you like. 4.It does not have to be nine
o'clock. 5.So yesterday I am personally
prrree-paring a small qvantity of the magic formula in order to give to you a
public demonstration.
B 1.But I am making vun small
change in the rrrecipe. 2.Before I am rrroasting the
alarm-clock, I am setting it to go off, not at nine o'clock the next morning,
but at half-past three the next afternoon. 3.Vhich means half-past thrrree
this afternoon. 4.And that", she said,
glancing at her wrist-watch, "is in prrree-cisely seven minutes'
time!" 5.The audience of witches was
listening intently, sensing that something dramatic was about to happen.
C 1."So vot am I doing
yesterday vith this magic liqvid?" asked The Grand High Witch. 2."I vill tell you vot I am
doing. 3.I am putting vun drrroplet of
it into a very sqvishy chocolate bar and I am giving this bar to a
rrree-pulsive smelly little boy who is hanging rrround the lobby of the
hotel." 4.The Grand High Witch paused. 5.The audience remained silent,
waiting for her to go on.
D 1."I votched this
rrree-pulsive little brrrute gobbling up the sqvishy bar of chocolate and vhen
he had finished, I said to him, 'Vos that good?' He said it vos great. 2.So I said to him, Would you
like some more?' And he said, 'Yes.' So I said, 'I vill give you six more
chocolate bars like that if you vill meet me in the Ballroom of this hotel at
tventy-five-past thrrree tomorrow afternoon.' 3.'Six bars!' cried this greedy
little svine. 4.'I'll be there! You bet I'll be
there!' 5."So the stage is set!"
shouted The Grand High Witch.
E 1."The prrroof of the
pudding is about to begin! 2.Do not forget that before I am
rrroasting the alarm-clock yesterday, I am setting it for half-past thrrree
today. 3.It is now" ---she glanced
again at her watch --- "it is now exactly tventy-five minutes past thrrree
and the nasty little stinker who vill be turning into a mouse in five minutes'
time should at this very moment be standing outside the doors!" 4.And by gum, she was absolutely
right. 5.The boy, whoever he might be,
was already rattling the door-handle and banging on the doors with his fist.
F 1."Qvick!" shrieked The
Grand High Witch. 2."Put on your vigs! Put on
your gloves! Put on your shoes!" 3.There was a great rustle and
bustle of putting on wigs and gloves and shoes, and I saw The Grand High Witch
herself reach for her face-mask and put it on over that revolting face of hers. 4.It was astonishing how that
mask transformed her. 5.All of a sudden she became once
again a rather pretty young lady.
G 1."Let me in!" came the
boy's voice from behind the doors. 2."Where are those chocolate
bars you promised me? I'm here to collect! Dish them out!" 3."He is not only smelly, he
is also grrreedy," said The Grand High Witch. 4."Rrree-moof the chains
from the doors and let him come in." The extraordinary thing about the
mask was that its lips moved quite naturally when she spoke. 5.You really couldn’t see it was
a mask at all.
H 1.One of the witches leapt to her
feet and unfastened the chains. 2.She opened the two huge doors. 3.Then I heard her saying,
"Why hello, little man..How lovely to see you. 4.You have come for your
chocolate bars, have you not? They are all ready for you.Do come in." 5.A small boy wearing a white
tee-shirt and grey shorts and gymshoes entered the room.
I 1.I recognised him at once. 2.He was called Bruno Jenkins and
he was staying in the hotel with his parents. 3.I didn't care for him. 4.He was one of those boys who is
always eating something whenever you meet him. 5.Meet him in the hotel lobby and
he is stuffing sponge cake into his mouth
J 1.Pass him in the corridor and he
is fishing potato crisps out of a bag by the fistful. 2.Catch sight of him in the hotel
garden and he is wolfing a Dairy Milk Bar and has two more sticking out of his
trouser- pocket. 3.What's more, Bruno never
stopped boasting about how his father made more money than my father and that
they owned three cars. 4.But worse than that, yesterday
morning I had found him kneeling on the flagstones of the hotel terrace with a
magnifying- glass in his hand. 5.There was a column of ants
marching across one of the flagstones and Bruno Jenkins was focusing the sun
through his magnifying-glass and roasting the ants one by one. |
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