Part 3
A 1."I've heard about
that!" my grandmother cried out excitedly. 2."But I never quite
believed it! You are the first non-witch ever to see it happening! 3.It is The Grand High Witch's
most famous punishment! It is known as 'getting fried', and all the other
witches are petrified of having it done to them! 4.I am told that The Grand High
Witch makes it a rule to fry at least one witch at each Annual Meeting. 5.She does it in order to keep
the rest of them on their toes."
B 1."But they don't have any
toes; Grandmamma." 2."I know they don't, my
darling, but please go on." 3.So then I told my grandmother
about the Delayed Action Mouse-Maker, and when I came to the bit about turning
all the children of England into mice, she actually leapt out of her chair
shouting, 4."I knew it! I knew they
were brewing up something tremendous!" 5."We've got to stop
them," I said.
C 1.She turned and stared at
me."You can't stop witches," she said. 2."Just look at the power
that terrible Grand High Witch has in her eyes alone! 3.She could kill any of us at any
time with those white-hot sparks of hers! You saw it yourself!" 4."Even so, Grandmamma,
we've still got to stop her from turning all the children of England into
mice." 5."You haven't quite
finished," she said. 6."Tell me about Bruno.How
did they get him?"
D 1.So I described how Bruno
Jenkins had come in and how I had actually seen him with my own eyes being
shrunk into a mouse. 2.My grandmother looked at Bruno
who was guzzling away in the bowl of bananas. 3."Does he never stop
eating?" she asked. 4."Never," I
said."Can you explain something to me, Grandmamma?" 5."I'll try," she
said.She reached out and lifted me off the table and put me on her lap.
E 1.Very gently, she began stroking
the soft fur along my back. 2.It felt nice."What is it
you want to ask me, my darling?" she said. 3."The thing I don't
understand", I said, "is how Bruno and I are still able to talk and
think just as we did before." 4."It's quite simple,"
my grandmother said. 5."All they've done is to
shrink you and give you four legs and a furry coat, but they haven't been able
to change you into a one hundred per cent mouse.
F 1.You are still yourself in
everything except your appearance. 2.You've still got your own mind
and your own brain and your own voice, and thank goodness for that." 3."So I'm not really an
ordinary mouse at all," I said. 4."I'm a sort of
mouse-person.""Quite right," she said. 5."You are a human in
mouse's clothing.You are very special." G 1.We sat there in silence for a
few moments while my grandmother went on stroking me very gently with one
finger and puffing her cigar with the other hand. 2.The only sound in the room was
made by Bruno as he attacked the bananas in the bowl. 3.But I wasn't doing nothing as I
lay there on her lap. 4.I was thinking like mad.My
brain was whizzing as it had never whizzed before.
H 1."Grandmamma," I
said."I may have a bit of an idea." 2."Yes, my darling.What is
it?""The Grand High Witch told them her room was number
454.Right?" 3."Right," she
said."Well, my room is number 554. 4.Mine, 554, is on the fifth
floor, so hers, 454, will be on the fourth floor." 5."That is correct," my
grandmother said.
I 1."Then don't you think it's
possible that room 454 is directly underneath room 554?" 2."That's more than
likely," she said."These modern hotels are all built like boxes of
bricks. 3.But what if it
is?""Would you please take me out on to my balcony so I can look
down," I said.
J 1.All the rooms in the Hotel
Magnificent had small private balconies. 2.My grandmother carried me
through into my own bedroom and out on to my balcony. 3.We both peered down to the
balcony immediately below. 4."Now if that is her
room," I said, "then I'll bet I could climb down there somehow and
get in."
5."And get caught all over
again," my grandmother said."I won't allow it." |
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