Charlie & the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl
Author:Roald Dahl [Dahl, Roald]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2012-01-16T19:00:59+00:00
'To the planet Vermes,' gasped Grandma Josephine. 'Eighteen thousand four hundred and twenty-seven million miles from here!'
'They can't do that!' cried Mr Wonka. 'We're doing the towing around here!'
'They're going to link up, Mr Wonka!' Charlie said. 'They really are! Can't we stop them? They're going to tow us away and they're going to tow the people we're towing away as well!'
'Do something, you old fool!' shrieked Grandma Georgina. 'Don't just float about looking at them!'
'I must admit,' said Mr Wonka, 'that for the first time in my life I find myself at a bit of a loss.'
They all stared in horror through the glass at the long chain of Vermicious Knids. The leader of the chain was coming closer and closer. The hook, with two big angry eyes on it, was out and ready. In thirty seconds it would link up with the hook of the Knid wrapped around the Elevator.
'I want to go home!' wailed Grandma Josephine. 'Why can't we all go home?'
'Great thundering tomcats!' cried Mr Wonka. 'Home is right! What on earth am I thinking of! Come on, Charlie! Quick! Re-entry! You take the yellow button!
Press it for all you're worth! I'll handle this lot!' Charlie and Mr Wonka literally flew to the buttons. 'Hold your hats!' shouted Mr Wonka. 'Grab your gizzards!
We're going down!'
Rockets started firing out of the Elevator from all sides. It tilted and gave a sickening lurch and then plunged downward into the Earth's atmosphere at a simply colossal speed. 'Retro-rockets!' bellowed Mr Wonka. 'I mustn't forget to fire the retro-rockets!' He flew over to another series of buttons and started playing on them like a piano.
The Elevator was now streaking downward head first, upside down, and all the passengers found themselves floating upside down as well. 'Help!' screamed Grandma Georgina. 'All the blood's going to my head!'
'Then turn yourself the other way up,' said Mr Wonka. 'That's easy enough, isn't it?'
Everyone blew and puffed and turned somersaults in the air until at last they were all the right way up. 'How's the tow-rope holding, Grandpa?' Mr Wonka called out.
'They're still with us, Mr Wonka, sir! The rope's holding fine!'
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