The Mouse-Burglar Part 1
A 1.MY grandmother hustled me back
into my own bedroom and out on to the balcony. 2."Are you ready?" she
asked."I'm going to put you in the sock now." 3."I hope I can manage
this," I said."I'm only a little mouse."You'll manage," she
said. 4."Good luck, my
darling." She popped me into the sock and started lowering me over the
balcony. 5.I crouched inside the sock and
held my breath.
B 1.Through the stitches I could
see out quite clearly. 2.Miles below me, the children
playing on the beach were the size of beetles. 3.The sock started swinging in
the breeze. 4.I looked up and saw my
grandmother's head sticking out over the railings of the balcony above. 5."You're nearly
there!" she called out."Here we go! Gently does it.You're down!"
C 1.I felt a slight bump. 2."In you go!" my
grandmother was shouting. 3."Hurry, hurry, hurry!
Search the room!" 4.I jumped out of the sock and
ran into The Grand High Witch's bedroom. 5.There was the same musty smell
about the place that I had noticed in the Ballroom. 6.It was the stench of witches.
D 1.It reminded me of the smell
inside the men's public lavatory at our local railway-station. 2.As far as I could see, the room
was tidy enough. 3.There was no sign anywhere that
it was inhabited by anyone but an ordinary person. 4.But then there wouldn't be,
would there? 5.No witch would be stupid enough
to leave anything suspicious lying around for the hotel maid to see.
E 1.Suddenly I saw a frog jumping
across the carpet and disappearing under the bed. 2.I jumped myself."Hurry
up!" came my grandmother's voice from somewhere high up outside. 3."Grab the stuff and get
out!"I started skittering round and trying to search the room. 4.This wasn't so easy.I couldn't,
for example, open any of the drawers. 5.I couldn't open the doors of
the big wardrobe either.I stopped skittering about.
F 1.I sat in the middle of the
floor and had a think. 2.If The Grand High Witch wanted
to hide something top secret, where would she put it? 3.Certainly not in any
ordinary drawer. 4.Not in the wardrobe either.It
was too obvious. 5.I jumped up on to the bed to
get a better view of the room.
G 1.Hey, I thought, what about
under the mattress? 2.Very carefully, I lowered
myself over the edge of the bed and wormed my way underneath the mattress. 3.I had to push forward hard to
make any headway, but I kept at it. 4.I couldn't see a thing.I was
scrabbling about under the mattress when my head suddenly bumped against
something hard inside the mattress above me. 5.I reached up and felt it with
my paw.Could it be a little bottle? 6.It was a little bottle! I could
trace the shape of it through the cloth of the mattress.
H 1.And right alongside it, I felt
another hard lump, and another and another. 2.The Grand High Witch must have
slit open the mattress and put all the bottles inside and then sewn it all up
again. 3.I began tearing away
frantically at the mattress cloth above my head with my teeth. 4.My front teeth were extremely
sharp and it didn't take me long to make a small hole. 5.I climbed into the hole and
grabbed a bottle by the neck.
I 1.I pushed it down through the
hole in the mattress and climbed out after it. 2.Walking backwards and dragging
the bottle behind me, I managed to reach the edge of the mattress. 3.I rolled the bottle off the bed
on to the carpet. 4.It bounced but it didn't
break.I jumped down off the bed. 5.I examined the little bottle.
Part 2
A 1.It was identical to the one The
Grand High Witch had had in the Ballroom. 2.There was a label on this one. 3.FORMULA 86, it said. 4.DELAYED ACTION MOUSE-MAKER. 5.Then it said, This bottle
contains five hundred doses.
B 1.Eureka! I felt tremendously
pleased with myself. 2.Three frogs came hopping out
from under the bed. 3.They crouched on the carpet,
staring at me with large black eyes. 4.I stared back at them. 5.Those huge eyes were the
saddest things I had ever seen.
C 1.It suddenly occurred to me that
almost certainly once upon a time they had been children, those frogs, before
The Grand High Witch had got hold of them. 2.I stood there clutching the
bottle and staring at the frogs. 3."Who are you?" I
asked them. 4.At that exact moment, I heard a
key turning in the lock of the door and the door burst open and The Grand High
Witch swept into the room. 5.The frogs jumped underneath the
bed again in one quick hop.
D 1.I darted after them, still
clutching the bottle, and I ran back against the wall and squeezed in behind
one of the bedposts. 2.I heard feet walking on the
carpet.I peeped round the bedpost. 3.The three frogs were clustered
together under the middle of the bed. 4.Frogs cannot hide like
mice.They cannot run like mice, either. 5.All they can do, poor things,
is to hop about rather clumsily.
E 1.Suddenly The Grand High Witch's
face came into view, peering under the bed. 2.I popped my head back behind
the bedpost. 3."So there you are, my
little frrroggies," I heard her saying. 4."You can stay vhere you
are until I go to bed tonight, then I shall thrrrow you out of the window and
the seagulls can have you for supper." 5.Suddenly very loud and clear
there came the sound of my grandmother's voice through the open balcony door.
F 1."Hurry up, my
darling!" it shouted."Do hurry up! You'd better come out
quickly!" 2."Who is calling?"
snapped The Grand High Witch. 3.I peeped round the bedpost
again and saw her walking across the carpet to the balcony door. 4."Who is this on my
balcony?" she muttered. 5."Who is it? Who dares to
trrrespass on my balcony?" 6.She went through the door on to
the balcony itself.
G 1."Vot is this knitting-vool
hanging down here?" I heard her saying. 2."Oh, hello," came my
grandmother's voice. 3."I just dropped my
knitting over the balcony by mistake. 4.But it's all right.I've got
hold of one end of it. 5.I can pull it up by myself,
thank you all the same." I marvelled at the coolness of her voice.
H 1."Who vur you talking to
just now?" snapped The Grand High Witch. 2."Who vur you telling to
hurry up and come out quickly?" 3."I was talking to my
little grandson," I heard my grandmother saying. 4."He's been in the bathroom
for hours and it's time he came out. 5.He sits in there reading books
and he forgets completely where he is! Do you have any children, my dear?"
I 1."I do not!" shouted
The Grand High Witch, and she came quickly back into the bedroom, slamming the
balcony door behind her. 2.I was cooked.My escape route
was closed. 3.I was shut up in the room with
The Grand High Witch and three terrified frogs. 4.I was just as terrified as the
frogs. 5.I was quite sure that if I was
spotted, I would be caught and thrown out over the balcony for the seagulls.
Part 3 A 1.There came a knock on the
bedroom door. 2."Vot is it this
time?" shouted The Grand High Witch. 3."It is we ancient
ones," said a meek voice from behind the door. 4."It is six o'clock and we
have come to collect the bottles that you promised us, O Your Grandness." 5.I saw her crossing the carpet
towards the door.
B 1.The door was opened and then I
saw a whole lot of feet and shoes beginning to enter the room. 2.They were coming in slowly and
hesitantly, as though the owners of those shoes were frightened of entering. 3."Come in! Come in!"
snapped The Grand High Witch. 4."Do not stand out there
dithering in the corrri-dor! I don't have all night!" 5.I saw my chance.I jumped out
from behind the bedpost and ran like lightning towards the open door.
C 1.I jumped over several pairs of
shoes on the way and in three seconds I was out in the corridor,still clutching
the precious bottle to my chest. 2.No one had seen me.There were
no shouts of Mouse! Mouse! 3.All I could hear were the
voices of the ancient witches burbling their silly sentences about "How kind Your Grandness
is" and all the rest of it. 4.I went scampering down the
corridor to the stairs and up one flight. 5.I went to the fifth floor and
then along the corridor again until I came to the door of my own bedroom.
D 1.Thank goodness there was no one
in sight. 2.Using the bottom of the little
bottle, I began tap-tap-tapping on the door. 3.Tap tap tap rap, I went.Tap tap
tap...tap tap tap... 4.Would my grandmother hear me? I
thought that she must. 5.The bottle made quite a loud
tap each time it struck.Tap tap tap...tap tap tap...
E 1.Just so long as nobody came
along the corridor.But the door didn't open. 2.I decided to take a
risk."Grandmamma!" I shouted as loudly as I possibly could. 3."Grandmamma! It's me! Let
me in!"I heard her feet coming across the carpet and the door opened. 4.I went in like an
arrow."I've done it!" I cried, jumping up and down.
F 1."I've got it, Grandmamma!
Look, here it is! I've got a whole bottle of it!" 2.She closed the door.She bent
down and picked me up and hugged me. 3."Oh my darling!" she
cried."Thank heavens you're safe!" 4.She took the little bottle from
me and read the label aloud. 5." 'Formula 86 Delayed
Action Mouse-Maker!' " she read.
G 1." 'This bottle contains
five hundred doses!' 2.You brilliant darling boy!
You're a wonder! You're a marvel! How on earth did you get out of her
room?" 3."I nipped out when the
ancient witches were coming in," I told her. 4."It was all a bit hairy,
Grandmamma.I wouldn't want to do it again." 5."I saw her too!" my
grandmother said."I know you did, Grandmamma.
H 1.I heard you talking to each
other. 2.Didn't you think she was
absolutely foul?" 3."She's a murderer,"
my grandmother said. 4."She's the most evil woman
in the entire world!" 5."Did you see her
mask?" I asked."It's amazing," my grandmother said.
I 1."It looks just like a real
face. 2.Even though I knew it was a
mask, I still couldn't tell. 3.Oh, my darling!" she
cried, giving me a hug. 4."I thought I'd never see
you again! I'm so happy you got away!" |
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