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ARCHIVE Charlie & the Chocolate Factory Page 3 |
Having made the necessary introductions, Willy Wonka leads the party on a tour of his factory ... | ||||||||||||||
... the first stop being to gaze at the river of chocolate being pumped around the factory ...
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... and to meet some of the 3,000 Oompa-Lloompa workers ... of whom Wonka speaks well ... | ||||||||||||||
... until he notices Augustus Gloop sneaking slurps from the river of liquid chocolate ... | ||||||||||||||
... and the sight of him disappearing into the molten mass sends Mrs Gloop into a panic ... | ||||||||||||||
... failing to be comforted by Wonka's assurances that he'll be perfectly safe when he arrives at the marshmallow room ... | ||||||||||||||
... with nothing for it but for the party to continue the tour, the Oompah-Lloompahs comment on Augustus' inadvisable behaviour ... | ||||||||||||||
... whilst some of them provide the motive power for Wonka's yacht, cruising down the river ... | ||||||||||||||
... with Charlie noticing supplies of cream - whipped cream, clotted cream, even HAIR cream ... | ||||||||||||||
In the most important room of the factory, yet more Oompah-Lloompahs are developing Wonka's latest chocolate inventions ... | ||||||||||||||
... like the everlasting gob-stopper, which he describes enthusiastically - so enthusiastically that ... | ||||||||||||||
... he will brook no interruptions ... | ||||||||||||||