Part 4
A 1.What came next happened so
quickly I had no time to save myself. 2.I heard a man's voice yelling,
"A mouse Look at that dirty little mouse!" 3.And I caught a glimpse below me
of a white-coated figure in a tall white hat and then there was a flash of
steel as the carving-knife whizzed through the air and there was a shoot of
pain in the end of my tail and suddenly I was falling and falling head-first
towards the floor. 4.Even as I fell, I knew just
what had happened.
B 1.I knew that the tip of my tail
had been cut off and that I was about to crash on to the floor and everyone in
the kitchen would be after me. 2."A mouse!" they were
shouting. 3."A mouse! A mouse! Catch
it quick!" I hit the floor and jumped up and ran for my life. 4.All around me there were big
black boots going stamp stamp stamp and I dodged around them and ran and ran
and ran, twisting and turning, and dodging and swerving across the kitchen
floor. 5."Get it!" they were
shouting."Kill it! Stamp on it!"
C 1.The Whole floor seemed to be
full of black boots stamping away at me and I dodged and swerved and twisted
and turned and then in sheer desperation, hardly knowing what I was doing,
wanting only a place to hide, I ran up the trouser-leg of one of the cooks and
clung to his sock! 2."Hey!" the cook
shouted. 3."Jeepers creepers! He's
gone up my trouser! Hold on, boys! I'll get him this time!" 4.The man's hands began
slap-slapping at the trouser-leg and now I really was going to get smashed if I
didn't move quickly. 5.There was only one way to go
and that was up.
D 1.I dug my little claws into the
hairy skin of the man's leg and scuttled upwards, higher and higher, past the
calf and past the knee and on to the thigh. 2."Holy smoke!" the man
was yelling. "It's going all the way up! It's going right up my leg!"
3.I heard shrieks of laughter
coming from the other cooks but I can promise you I wasn't laughing myself. 4.I was running for my life.
E 1.The man's hands were
slap-slap-slapping all around me and he was jumping up and down as though he
was standing on hot bricks, and I kept climbing and I kept dodging and very
soon I reached the very top of the trouser-leg and there was nowhere else to
go. 2."Help! Help! Help!"
the man was screaming. 3."It's in my knickers! It's
running round in my flaming knickers! Get it out! Someone help me to get it
out!"
F 1."Take off your trousers,
you silly slob!" someone else shouted. 2."Pull down your pants and
we'll soon catch him!" 3.I was in the middle of the
man's trousers now, in the place where the two trouser-legs meet and the zip
begins. 4.It was dark and awfully hot in
there. I knew I had to keep going. 5.I dashed onward and found the
top of the other trouser-leg.
G 1.I went down it like greased
lightning and came out at the bottom of it and once again I was on the floor. 2.I heard the stupid cook still
shouting, "It's in my trousers! Get it out! Will somebody please help me
to get it out before it bites me!" 3.I caught a flashing glimpse of
the entire kitchen staff crowding round him and laughing their heads off and
nobody saw the little brown mouse as it flew across the floor and dived into a
sack of potatoes.
H 1.I burrowed down in among the
dirty potatoes and held my breath. 2.The cook must have started
taking his trousers right off because now they were shouting, "It's not in
there! There's no mice in there, you silly twerp!" 3."There was! I swear there
was!" the man was shouting back. 4."You've never had a mouse
in your trousers! You don't know what it feels like!" 5.The fact that a tiny little
creature like me had caused such a commotion among a bunch of grown-up men gave
me a happy feeling.
I 1.I couldn't help smiling in
spite of the pain in my tail. 2.I stayed where I was until I
was sure they had forgotten about me. 3.Then I crept out of the
potatoes and cautiously poked my tiny head over the edge of the sack. 4.Once again the kitchen was all
of a bustle with cooks and waiters rushing about everywhere. 5.I saw the waiter who had come
in earlier with the complaint about tough meat coming in again.
J 1."Hey boys!" he
shouted. "I asked the old hag if the new bit of meat was any better and
she said it was perfectly delicious! She said it was really tasty!" 2.I had to get out of that
kitchen and back to my grandmother. 3.There was only one way to do
this. 4.I must make a dash clear across
the floor and out through the door behind one of the waiters. 5.I stayed quite still, watching
for my chance. |
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