![]() Novelist Anne Rice Has an Amazing (Spooky) Doll Co.Some Casey Love Masks (Many Allegorical).Cats Being Oh-So-Patient with their Hoomins.Pumpkin Head Witch Candy Container (Papier-Mache.Atomic Space Age Halloween-Orange Table Lamp (Eame.La Llorona at Universal Studios, Hollywood.Poem from Roald Dahl's The Witches (1983)."Trick or Treat".Have a.SLUTTY? Halloween!!.Mickey is Ready for Halloween: Disneyland 2011.Vith teachers searching left and rrright, The mouse-trrraps have a powerful spring, Will someone fetch the mouse-trrraps, please! Is yelling, "Hey, who are these crrreatures?" Screams, "Help I think I'm grrrowing fur!"Ĭries out: "Vot's wrong? I'm grrrowing small!"Īll rrrunning rrround the school-rrroom floor! The is the poem in which the Grand High Witch reveals her fiendish plot to turn all the children of "Inkland" into mice.īish them, sqvish them, bash them, mash them!īrrreak them, shake them, slash them, smash them! But he did have Jewish friends, and they ended up being apologists for him, so who knows? I think Dahl had "issues." I guess I'm basing that largely on the anti-Semitic quotes attributed to him. But I guess we're talking two different grocery carts. I'm not quite sure he was always a wonderful human being. It's one of the most consistently "challenged" books in America-books challenged by those with small minds and even smaller imaginations (I believe it ranked somewhere around 22 on that list). It very deservedly won the Whitbread Award. This one is a delightful read (whether you're a child or an adult) and a very, very funny book. This is the poem intoned by the Grand High Witch at the annual convocation of the English (pronounced "Inklish" by the probably German Grand High Witch) witches in Roald Dahl's 1983 masterpiece. ![]()
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