Chapters 13 to 18. Chapter 13 : The Big Day Arrives “Outside the gates of Wonka's factory, enormous crowds of people had gathered to watch the five lucky.

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Chapters 13 to 18

Chapter 13 : The Big Day Arrives “Outside the gates of Wonka's factory, enormous crowds of people had gathered to watch the five lucky ticket holders going in.” “The crowd became suddenly silent. ” “'There [Charlie] is!' somebody shouted, 'That's him!'

Chapter 14 : Mr Willy Wonka “Mr Wonka was standing all alone just inside the open gates of the factory. And what an extraordinary little man he was! He had a black top hat on his head. He wore a tail coat made of a beautiful plum- coloured velvet.”

Then suddenly, Mr Wonka stopped. In front of him, there was a shiny metal door. The party crowded round. On the door, in large letters, it said: THE CHOCOLATE ROOM

Chapter 15 : The Chocolate Room “This is the nerve centre of the whole factory, the heart of the whole business! And so beautiful!”

“The children and their parents were too flabbergasted to speak. They were staggered. They were dumbfounded. They were bewildered and dazzled. They were completely bowled over by the hugeness of the whole thing. They simply stood and stared. ”

Chapter 16 : The Oompa-Loompas “'Oompa-Loompas!' everyone said at once. 'Oompa-Loompas!‘. They used to dream about cacao beans all night and talk about them all day. You had only to mention the word "cacao" to an Oompa-Loompa and he would start dribbling at the mouth.”

“'Daddy!' shouted Veruca Salt (the girl who got everything she wanted). 'Daddy! I want an Oompa-Loompa! I want you to get me an Oompa-Loompa!”

Chapter 17 : Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe

“In one second [Augustus Gloop] had disappeared under the brown surface. ” “He was pulled under into the mouth of the pipe.”

Chapter 18 : Down the Chocolate River “A steamy mist was rising up now from the great warm chocolate river, and out of the mist there appeared suddenly a most fantastic pink boat. ”

“The gleaming pink boiled-sweet boat glided up to the riverbank.”

And now, the next part…