The Plan A 1.When we got back to the
bedroom, my grandmother took both me and Bruno out of her handbag and put us on
the table. 2."Why on earth didn't you
speak up and tell your father who you were?" she said to Bruno. 3."Because I had my mouth
full," Bruno said. 4.He jumped straight back into
the bowl of bananas and went on with his eating. 5."What a very disagreeable
little boy you are," my grandmother said to him. B 1."Not boy," I
said.a"Mouse.""Quite right, my darling. 2.But we don't have time to worry
about him at this moment. 3.We have plans to make. 4.In about an hour and a half's
time, all the witches will be going down to supper in the Dining Room. 5.Right?""Right,"
I said."And every one of them has got to be given a dose of
Mouse-Maker," she said. 6."How on earth are we going
to do that?""Grandmamma," I said. 7."I think you are
forgetting that a mouse can go places where human beings can't." C 1."That's quite right,"
she said. 2."But even a mouse can't go
creeping around on the table-top carrying a bottle and sprinkling Mouse-Maker
all over the witches' roast beef without being spotted." 3."I wasn't thinking of
doing it in the Dining Room," I said. 4."Then where?" she
asked."In the kitchen," I said, "while their food is being got
ready."
D 1.My grandmother stared at me. 2."My darling child,"
she said slowly, "I do believe that turning you into a mouse has doubled
your brain-power!" 3."A little mouse", I
said, "can go scuttling round the kitchen among the pots and pans, and if
he's very careful no one will ever see him." 4."Brilliant!" my
grandmother cried out. 5."By golly, I think you've
got it!" 6."The only thing is,"
I said, "how will I know which food is theirs? E 1.I don't want to put it in the
wrong saucepan. 2.It would be disastrous if I
turned all the other guests into mice by mistake, and especially you,
Grandmamma." 3."Then you'll just have to
creep into the kitchen and find a good hiding-place and wait...and listen. 4.Just lie there in some dark
cranny listening and listening to what the cooks are saying...and then, with a
bit of luck, somebody's going to give you a clue. F 1.Whenever they have a very big
party to cook for, the food is always prepared separately." 2."Right," I
said."That's what I'll have to do. 3.I shall wait there and I shall
listen and I shall hope for a bit of luck." 4."It's going to be very
dangerous," my grandmother said. 5."Nobody welcomes a mouse
in the kitchen. 6.If they see you, they'll squash
you to death." G 1."I won't let them see
me," I said. 2."Don't forget you'll be
carrying the bottle," she said, "so you won't be nearly so quick and
nippy." 3."I can run quite fast
standing up with the bottle in my arms," I said. 4."I did it just now, don't
you remember? I came all the way up from The Grand High Witch's room carrying
it." 3."What about unscrewing the
top?" she said. H 1."That might be difficult
for you.""Let me try," I said. 2.I took hold of the little
bottle and using both my front paws, I found I was able to unscrew the cap
quite easily. 3."That's great," my
grandmother said. 4."You really are a very
clever mouse." She glanced at her watch. 5."At half-past seven,"
she said, "I shall go down to the Dining-Room for supper with you in my
handbag. 6.I shall then release you under
the table together with the precious bottle and from then on you'll be on your
own. I 1.You will have to work your way
unseen across the Dining-Room to the door that leads into the kitchen. 2.There will be waiters going in
and out of that door all the time. 3.You will have to choose the
right moment and nip in behind one of them, but for heaven's sake be sure that
you don't get trodden on or squeezed in the door." 4."I'll try not to," I
said."And whatever happens, you mustn't let them catch you." 5."Don't go on about it,
Grandmamma.You're making me nervous." J 1."You're a brave little
fellow," she said."I do love you." 2."What shall we do with
Bruno?" I asked her. 3.Bruno looked up."I'm
coming with you," he said, speaking with his mouth full of banana. 4."I'm not going to miss my
supper!" 5.My grandmother considered this
for a moment. K 1."I'll take you
along," she said, "if you promise to stay in my bag and keep
absolutely silent." 2."Will you pass food down
to me from the table?" Bruno asked. 3."Yes," she said,
"if you promise to behave yourself. 4.Would you like something to
eat, my darling?" she said to me. 5. "No, thank you," I
said."I'm too excited to eat. 6.And I've got to keep fit and
frisky for the big job ahead." 7."It's a big job all
right," my grandmother said."You'll never do a bigger one." |
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