The Triumph Part 1
A 1.Mr Jenkins had not gone more
than a few paces towards The Grand High Witch's table when a piercing scream
rose high above all the other noises in the room, and at the same moment I saw
The Grand High Witch go shooting up into the air! 2.Now she was standing on her
chair, still screaming... 3.Now she was on the table-top,
waving her arms... 4."What on earth's
happening, Grandmamma?" 5."Wait!" my
grandmother said. "Keep quiet and watch." B 1.Suddenly all the other witches,
more than eighty of them, were beginning to scream and jump up out of their
seats as though spikes were being stuck into their bottoms. 2.Some were standing on chairs,
some were up on the tables and all of them were wiggling about and waving their
arms in the most extraordinary manner. 3.Then, all at once, they became
quiet. 4.Then they stiffened.
C 1.Every single witch stood there
as stiff and silent as a corpse. 2.The whole room became deathly
still. 3."They're shrinking,
Grandmamma!" I said. 4."They're shrinking just
like I did!" 5."I know they are," my
grandmother said.
D 1."It's the
Mouse-Maker!" I cried. 2."Look! Some of them are
growing fur on their faces! Why is it working so quickly, Grandmamma?" 3."I'll tell you why,"
my grandmother said. 4."Because all of them have
had massive overdoses, just like you. 5.It's thrown the alarm-clock
right out of whack!"
E 1.Everyone in the Dining-Room was
standing up now to get a better view. 2.People were moving closer. 3.They were beginning to crowd
round the two long tables. 4.My grandmother lifted Bruno and
me up so that we wouldn't miss any of the fun. 5.In her excitement, she jumped
up on to her chair so that she could see over the heads of the crowd.
F 1.In another few seconds, all the
witches had completely disappeared and the tops of the two long tables were
swarming with small brown mice. 2.All over the Dining-Room women
were screaming and strong men were turning white in the face and shouting,
"It's crazy! This can't happen! Let's get the heck out of here
quick!" 3.Waiters were attacking the mice with chairs and wine-bottles and
anything else that came to hand.
G 1.I saw a chef in a tall white
hat rushing out from the kitchen brandishing a frying-pan, and another one just
behind him was wielding a carving-knife above his head, and everyone was
yelling, "Mice! Mice! Mice! We must get rid of the mice!" 2.Only the children in the room
were really enjoying it. 3.They all seemed to know
instinctively that something good was going on right there in front of them,
and they were clapping and cheering and laughing like mad. 4."It's time to go," my
grandmother said.
H 1."Our work is done."
She got down off her chair and picked up her handbag and slung it over her arm. 2.She had me in her right hand
and Bruno in her left. 3."Bruno," she said,
"the time has come to restore you to the famous bosom of your
family." 4."My mum's not very crazy
about mice," Bruno said."So I noticed," my grandmother said. 5."She'll just have to get
used to you, won't she?" |
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