Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Here.
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Read it aloud.
Let's hear exactly what it says.

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"Greetings to you, the lucky finder of
this golden ticket, from Mr. Willy Wonka.

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l shake you warmly by the hand. For now,
l do invite you to come to my factory...

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...and be my guest for one whole day."
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"I, Willy Wonka, will conduct you
around the factory myself...

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...showing you everything
there is to see."

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"Afterwards, when it is time to leave...
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...you will be escorted home
by a procession of large trucks...

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...each one filled with all the chocolate
you could ever eat."

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"And remember, one of you lucky
five children will receive an extra prize...

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...beyond your wildest imagination.
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Now, here are your instructions."
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"On the 1 st of February, you must come
to the factory gates at 1 0 a.m. sharp.

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You're allowed to bring one member
of your family to look after you.

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Until then, Willy Wonka."
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The 1 st of February.
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-But that's tomorrow.
-Then there's not a moment to lose.

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Wash your face, comb your hair, scrub your
hands, brush your teeth, blow your nose.

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-And get that mud off your pants.
-Now we must all try and keep very calm.

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First thing that we have to decide is this:
Who is going with Charlie to the factory?

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l will. l'll take him. You leave it to me.
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How about you, dear?
Don't you think you ought to go?

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Well, Grandpa Joe seems to know
more about it than we do, and....

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Provided, of course,
he feels well enough.

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No. We're not going.
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A woman offered me $500
for the ticket.

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l bet someone else would pay more.
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We need the money more
than we need the chocolate.


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