Part 3
A 1.I saw the cook scrape the meat
off the plate and slap another bit on. 2.Then he said, "Come on
boys, give her some gravy!" 3.He carried the plate round to
everyone in the kitchen and do you know what they did? 4.Every one of those cooks and
kitchen-boys spat on to the old lady's plate! 5."See how she likes it
now!" said the cook, handing the plate back to the waiter.
B 1.Quite soon another waiter came
in and he shouted, "Everyone in the big RSPCC party wants the soup!" 2.That's when I started sitting
up and taking notice.I was all ears now. 3.I edged a bit farther round the
garbage-bin so that I could see everything that was going on in the kitchen. 4.A man with a tall white hat who
must have been the head chef shouted, "Put the soup for the big party in
the larger silver soup-tureen!" 5.I saw the head chef place a
huge silver basin on to the wooden side-bench that ran along the whole length
of the kitchen against the opposite wall.
C 1.Into that silver basin is where
the soup is going, I told myself. 2.So that's where the stuff in my
little bottle must go as well. 3.I noticed that high up near the
ceiling, above the side-bench, there was a long shelf crammed with saucepans
and frying-pans. 4.If I can somehow clamber up on
to that shelf, I thought, then I've got it made. 5.I shall be directly above the
silver basin.
D 1.But first I must somehow get
across to the other side of the kitchen and then up on to the middle shelf. 2.A great idea came to me! Once
again, I jumped up and hooked my tail around the handle of the garbage-bin. 3.Then, hanging upside down, I
began to swing.Higher and higher I swung. 4.I was remembering the trapeze
artist in the circus I had seen last Easter and the way he had got the trapeze
swinging higher and higher and higher and had then let go and gone flying
through the air. 5.So just at the right moment, at
the top of my swing, I let go with my tail and went soaring clear across the
kitchen and made a perfect landing on the middle shelf!
E 1.By golly, I thought, what
marvellous things a mouse can do! And I'm only a beginner! 2.No one had seen me.They were
all far too busy with their pots and pans. 3.From the middle shelf I somehow
managed to shinny up a little water-pipe in the corner, and in no time at all I
was up on the very top shelf just under the ceiling, among all the saucepans
and the frying-pans. 4.I knew that no one could
possibly see me up there.
F 1.It was a super position, and I
began working my way along the shelf until I was directly above the big empty
silver basin they were going to pour the soup into. 2.I put down my bottle. 3.I unscrewed the top and crept
to the edge of the shelf and quickly poured what was in it straight into the
silver basin below. 4.The next moment, one of the
cooks came along with a gigantic saucepan of steaming green soup and poured the
whole lot into the silver basin. 5.He put the lid on the basin and
shouted, "Soup for the big party all ready to go out!"
G 1.Then a waiter arrived and
carried the silver basin away. 2.I had done it! Even if I never
got back alive to my grandmother, the witches were still going to get the Mouse-Maker!
3.I left the empty bottle behind
a large saucepan and began working my way back along the top shelf. 4.It was much easier to move
about without the bottle. 5.I began using my tail more and
more.
H 1.I swung from the handle of one
saucepan to the handle of another all the way along that top shelf, while far
below me cooks and waiters were all bustling about and kettles were steaming
and pans were spluttering and pots were boiling and I thought to myself, Oh
boy, this is the life! 2.What fun it is to be a mouse
doing an exciting job like this! I kept right on swinging. 3.I swung most marvellously from
handle to handle, and I was enjoying myself so much that I completely forgot I
was in full view of anyone in the kitchen who might happen to glance upwards.
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