Roald Dahl

James and the gian peach

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  • Catlakomovahas quotedlast year
    "What absolute nonsense!" cried the Earthworm. "Nothing is ever all right in the end, and well you know it!"
    "Poor Earthworm," the Ladybug said, whispering in James's ear. "He loves to make everything into a disaster. He hates to be happy. He is only happy when he is gloomy. Now isn't that odd? But then, I suppose just being an Earthworm is enough to make a person pretty gloomy, don't you agree?"
  • allsafehas quoted5 years ago
    grass was wet with dew and a million dewdrops were sparkling and twinkling like diamonds around his feet. And now suddenly, the whole place, the whole garden seemed to be alive with magic.

    Almost without knowing what he was doing, as though drawn by some powerful magnet, James Henry Trotter started walking slowly toward the giant peach. He climbed over the fence that surrounded it, and stood directly beneath it, staring up at its great bulging sides. He put out a hand and touched it gently with the tip of one finger. It felt soft and warm and slightly furry, like the skin of a baby mouse. He moved a step closer and rubbed his cheek lightly against the soft skin. And then suddenly, while he was doing this, he happened to notice that right beside him and below him, close to the ground, there was a hole in the side of the peach.

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    It was quite a large hole, the sort of thing an animal about the size of a fox might have made.

    James knelt down in front of it and poked his head and shoulders inside.

    He crawled in.

    He kept on crawling.

    This isn't just a hole, he thought excitedly. It's a tunnel!

    The tunnel was damp and murky, and all around him there was the curious bittersweet smell of fresh peach. The floor was soggy under his knees, the walls were wet and sticky, and peach juice was dripping from the ceiling. James opened his mouth and caught some of it on his tongue. It tasted delicious.

    He was crawling uphill now, as though the tunnel were leading straight toward the very center of the gigantic fruit. Every few seconds he paused and took a bite out of the wall. The peach flesh was sweet and juicy, and marvelously refreshing.
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    slightest little snap of a twig makes you jump
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    peeping through the bars
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    She was watering at the mouth
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    cautiously from all sides. They were like a couple of hunters who had just shot an elephant and were not quite sure whether
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    because of the weight
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    You're making my mouth water on purpose when there's nothing to put into it.
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    Today and tomorrow and the next day and all the other days as well would be nothing but punishment and pain, unhappiness and despair
  • Никита Ивашкевичhas quoted5 years ago
    There was nothing down there.
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