Part 2 A 1.In fact, I feel rather good. 2.I know I'm not a boy any longer
and I never will be again, but I'll be quite all right as long as there's
always you to look after me." 3.I was not just trying to
console her. 4.I was being absolutely honest
about the way I felt. 5.You may think it odd that I
wasn't weeping myself. 6.It was odd.I simply can't
explain it.
B 1."Of course I'll look after
you," my grandmother murmured. 2."Who is the other
one?""That was a boy called Bruno Jenkins," I told her. 3."They got him
first."My grandmother took a new long black cigar out of a case in her
handbag and put it in her mouth. 4.Then she got out a box of
matches. 5.She struck a match but her
fingers were shaking so much that the flame kept missing the end of the cigar.
C 1.When she got it lit at last,
she took a long pull and sucked in the smoke. 2.That seemed to calm her down a
bit. 3."Where did it
happen?" she whispered. 4."Where is the witch now?
Is she in the hotel?""Grandmamma," I said. 5."It wasn't just one.It was
hundreds! They're all over the place! They're right here in the hotel this very
moment!"
D 1.She leant forward and stared at
me."You don't mean...you don't actually mean... 2.you don't mean to tell me
they're holding the Annual Meeting right here in the hotel?" 3."They've held it,
Grandmamma! It's finished! I heard it all! 4.And all of them including The
Grand High Witch herself are downstairs now! 5.They're pretending they're the
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children! 6.They're all having
tea with the Manager!"
E 1."And they caught you?""They
smelt me out," I said. 2."Dogs' droppings, was
it?" she said, sighing. 3."I'm afraid so.But it
wasn't strong. 4.They very nearly didn't smell
me because I hadn't had a bath for ages." 5."Children should never
have baths," my grandmother said. 6."It's a dangerous
habit.""I agree, Grandmamma."She paused, sucking at her cigar.
F 1."Do you really mean to
tell me that they are now all downstairs having tea?" she said. 2."I'm certain of it,
Grandmamma."There was another pause. 3.I could see the old glint of
excitement slowly coming back into my grandmother's eyes, and all of a sudden she sat up
very straight in her chair and said sharply, "Tell me everything, right
from the beginning. 4.And please hurry."I took a
deep breath and began to talk. 5.I told about going to the
Ballroom and hiding behind the screen to do my mouse-training.
G 1.I told about the notice saying
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. 2.I told her all about the women
coming in and sitting down and about the small woman who appeared on the stage
and took off her mask. 3.But when it came to describing
what her face looked like underneath the mask, I simply couldn't find the right
words. 4."It was horrible,
Grandmamma!" I said. 5."Oh, it was so horrible!
It was...it was like something that was going rotten!" 6."Go on," my
grandmother said."Don't stop."
H 1.Then I told her about all the
others taking off their wigs and their gloves and their shoes, and how I saw
before me a sea of bald pimply heads and how the women's fingers had little
claws and how their feet had no toes. 2.My grandmother had come forward
now in her armchair so that she was sitting right on the edge of it. 3.Both her hands were cupped over
the gold knob of the stick that she always used when walking, and she was
staring at me with eyes as bright as two stars. 4.Then I told her how The Grand
High Witch had shot out the fiery white-hot sparks and how they had turned one
of the other witches into a puff of smoke.
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