The girl performed a similar act, and so it went on. Each time, the message from the dead woman's ka got more inventive and the lamp burned lower. The last few children mumbled their messages in a hurried fashion, casting nervous glances at the flickering flame and the tunnel. Finally, it was Senu's turn. Reonet stared at him as he approached the shelf, a challenge in her eye.
Senu took a deep breath. While the others had been having their turns, he'd taken note of the acts that impressed most and rehearsed his own in his head. Now he raised his arms as Iny had done. But Red muttered in his ear, “Don't be so silly. You're not a performing priest! This lot know nothing. Wait here.” And vanished.
Senu let his arms drop to his sides, feeling rather foolish. “Well?” Reonet demanded, hands on hips, her black eyes flashing. “What does she say?"
As Senu licked his lips, wondering whether to wait for Red, more giggles rippled round the tomb. “Senu's too scared!”... “Let's go back before the lamp runs out.” ... “Let's go canoeing instead.”
“No,” Senu said. “Wait.”
Iny faked a yawn. “This is boring! I'm going home.” He left with his friends, muttering about stupid dares that made people miss lunch. The others stayed a bit longer, looking expectantly at Senu. But when the lamp spluttered, they made disappointed noises and hurried out, too. Only Reonet and a handful of the girls remained. Senu clenched his fists.
Based on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, this comedic and fantastical film follows young Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) and his Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp). Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers (Deep Roy), Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group show their true colors
The same leopard had recently taken Kala's own baby. Kala could see that the baby needed someone to love and care for him, and she decided that she would be that someone. She would be his mother.
Here is a tree.
Pat looks into the tree.
He looks for Peter
and Jane.
They are in the tree.
It was a warm evening in the jungle. In a cave high in the hills, Mother Wolf lay with her four cubs playing and tumbling around her. Father Wolf woke from his day's rest, yawned, and stretched his strong legs. It was time to go hunting. Suddenly a blood-curdling roar filled the air. The wolves recognised that sound. It was made by a tiger, but not just any tiger. Mother Wolf peered out of the cave. There was a rustling of leaves nearby. She stared in amazement as a tiny brown baby came crawling out of the bushes!
one day, a man and his wife were walking past a witch's garden. They were so hungry that they took some of the witch's lettuce.......
"You're getting too old for the nursery, young lady! From tomorrow onwards, there'll be no more of these Peter Pan stories," he said. Before her parents left, Wendy begged her mother to leave the nursery window open so that Peter Pan could come.
Once upon a time, a father
lived with his three sons.
When the father died he
left each son a special gift
Peter and Jane are on holiday at the home of their aunty and uncle. They are not going out this morning because it is wet.
Once upon a time there were there bears.
And the there bears loved to eat porridge.
Jane, Peter, Mummy and Daddy all want to go for a walk.
"We will go up the hill, " says Daddy.
"Yes, " says Peter, " Let us go up the hill. It is fun up there."
Once Upon a time there lived a king and Queen who longed so much to have a baby. And when they finally had a daughter they were very happy.
It is summer time. School is over, and the long summer holiday is here.
Jane and Peter talk about their long summer holiday, and what they are going to do.
Once Upon a time were three billy goats called Gruff. One day, they set off some sweet, green grass.
Very soon the goats came to a river......
Peter is in bed. Mum comes in to make him get up.
"Come on, " she says, " please get up, Peter."
She looks out of the window.
"The sun is out, and there's no school,"
From Jonathan Harker's Diary ..........
I had come here on business, but what I found
has scared me beyond belief. I am locked in. The only way out
Peter and Jane are at home.
They are at play.
Look at this, says Peter.
We like to jump.
We can jump on this.
We can have some fun on this.
Once upon a time,
there were two mice.
Country Mouse lived
in the country.
Town Mouse lived
in the town.
Peter and Jane are at home. They are at play look at this, says Peter we like to jump.we can jump on this.we can have some fun on this...