251 Grandpa? 252 -You fell asleep. -Have you got it? 253 Which end should we open first? 254 Just do it quick, like a Band-Aid. 255 Did you see that some kid in Russia found the last golden ticket? 256 Yes, it was in the paper this morning. 257 Good boy. Come on, George. Good boy. 258 One Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight, please. 259 Okay. Here you go. 260 The nerve of some people. 261 l know. Forging a ticket. Come on. 262 lt's a golden ticket. 263 You found Wonka's last golden ticket. 264 ln my shop too! 265 Listen. I'll buy it from you. I'll give you $50 and a new bicycle. 266 Are you crazy? I'd give him $500 for that ticket. 267 You wanna sell me your ticket for $500, young man? 268 That's enough of that. Leave the kid alone. 269 Listen. Don't let anyone have it. Take it straight home, you understand? 270 Thank you. 271 Mom! Dad! 272 l found it! 273 The last golden ticket! lt's mine! 274 Here. 275 Read it aloud. Let's hear exactly what it says. 276 ''Greetings to you, the lucky finder of this golden ticket, from Mr. Willy Wonka. 277 l shake you warmly by the hand. For now, l do invite you to come to my factory... 278 ...and be my guest for one whole day.'' 279 ''l, Willy Wonka, will conduct you around the factory myself... 280 ...showing you everything there is to see.'' 281 ''Afterwards, when it is time to leave... 282 ...you will be escorted home by a procession of large trucks... 283 ...each one filled with all the chocolate you could ever eat.'' 284 ''And remember, one of you lucky five children will receive an extra prize... 285 ...beyond your wildest imagination. 286 Now, here are your instructions.'' 287 ''On the 1 st of February, you must come to the factory gates at 1 0 a.m. sharp. 288 You're allowed to bring one member of your family to look after you. 289 Until then, Willy Wonka.'' 290 The 1 st of February. 291 -But that's tomorrow. -Then there's not a moment to lose. 292 Wash your face, comb your hair, scrub your hands, brush your teeth, blow your nose. 293 -And get that mud off your pants. -Now we must all try and keep very calm. 294 First thing that we have to decide is this: Who is going with Charlie to the factory? 295 l will. I'll take him. You leave it to me. 296 How about you, dear? Don't you think you ought to go? 297 Well, Grandpa Joe seems to know more about it than we do, and.... 298 Provided, of course, he feels well enough. 299 No. We're not going. 300 A woman offered me $500 for the ticket.
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