Hello Grandmamma Part 1 A 1.As soon as I was out of the
Ballroom, I took off like a flash. 2.I streaked down the corridor,
went through the Lounge and the Reading-Room and the Library and the
Drawing-Room and came to the stairs. 3.Up the stairs I went, jumping
quite easily from one to the other, keeping well in against the wall all the
time. 4."Are you with me,
Bruno?" I whispered."Right here," he said. 5.My grandmother's room and my
own were on the fifth floor. B 1.It was quite a climb, but we
made it without meeting a single person on the way because everyone was using
the lift. 2.On the fifth floor, I raced
along the corridor to the door of my grandmother's room. 3.A pair of her shoes was
standing outside the door to be cleaned. 4.Bruno was alongside
me."What do we do now?" he said. 5.Suddenly, I caught sight of a
chambermaid coming along the corridor towards us. C 1.I saw at once that she was the
one who had reported me to the manager for keeping white mice. 2.Not, therefore, the sort of
person I wanted to meet in my present condition. 3."Quick!" I said to
Bruno."Hide in one of those shoes!" 4.I hopped into one shoe and
Bruno hopped into the other. 5.I waited for the maid to walk
past us.She didn't. D 1.When she came to the shoes, she
bent down and picked them up. 2.In doing this, she put her hand
right inside the one I was hiding in. 3.When one of her fingers touched
me, I bit it. 4.It was a sillY thing to do but
I did it instinctively, without thinking. 5.The maid let out a scream that
must have been heard by ships far out in the English Channel, and she dropped
the shoes and ran like the wind down the corridor. E 1.My grandmother's door opened. 2."What on earth is going on
out here?" she said. 3.I darted between her legs into
her room and Bruno followed me. 4."Close the door,
Grandmamma!" I cried. 5."Please hurry!"She
looked around and saw two small brown mice on the carpet. F 1."Please close it," I
said, and this time she actually saw me talking and recognised my voice. 2.She froze and became absolutely
motionless. 3.Every part of her body, her
fingers and hands and arms and head became suddenly as stiff as a marble
statue. 4.Her face turned even paler than
marble and her eyes were stretched so wide I could see the whites all around
them. 5.Then she started to tremble. 6.I thought she was going to
faint and fall over. G 1."Please close the door quickly,
Grandmamma," I said. 2."That awful maid might
come in." 3.She somehow managed to gather
herself together enough to close the door. 4.She leaned against it, staring
down at me white-faced and shaking all over. 5.I saw tears beginning to come
out of her eyes and go dribbling down her cheeks. H 1."Don't cry,
Grandmamma," I said."Things could be a lot worse. 2.I did get away from them.I'm
still alive.So is Bruno." 3.Very slowly, she bent down and
picked me up with one hand. 4.Then she picked Bruno up with
the other hand and put us both on the table. 5.There was a bowl of bananas in
the centre of the table and Bruno jumped straight into it and began tearing
away with his teeth at one of the banana skins to get at the fruit inside. 6.My grandmother grasped the arm
of her chair to steady herself, but her eyes never left me. I 1."Sit down, dear
Grandmamma," I said.She collapsed into her chair. 2."Oh, my darling," she
murmured and now the tears were really streaming down her cheeks. 3."Oh, my poor sweet darling.What
have they done to you?" 4."I know what they've done,
Grandmamma, and I know what I am, but the funny thing is that I don't honestly
feel especially bad about it. 5.I don't even feel angry. |
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