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"On with the tour? Come on, there's still so much to see. Now, how many children are left?" Wonka asked and turned around, just to see me and Charlie.

"Mr Wonka, Charlie is the only one left." I told him.

"You mean, you're the only one?" Wonka asked and Charlie replied with a "yes".

"What happened to the others? Oh, my dear boy, that means you've won!" Mr Wonka exclaimed, shaking Charlie's hand vigorously.

"Oh, I do congratulate you, I really do. I am absolutely delighted! I knew it would be you, right from the beginning, I did! Now we mustn't dilly, or dally, because we have an enormous number of things to do before the day's out. But luckily for us, we have the Great Glass Elevator to speed things-" Before he could finish his sentence, he turned to the elevator a d walked straight into the glass doors.

"Oh my god, are you okay?" I asked, as he fell to the ground.

He bounced back up and finished his sentence, "Speed things along."

"Come on." He said, leading us onto the elevator.

He looked at all of the buttons snd then pressed the one labelled 'up and out'.

"Up and out? What kind of room is that?" I asked Wonka.

"Hold on..." He replied and the elevator started to move upwards.

"We'll need to move much faster, or else we'll never break through!" He added.

"Through what?" Charlie asked.

"I've been longing to press that button for years! Well, here we go, up and out!" Willy Wonka told us.

"But do you really mean-" I started.

"Yes I do!" Wonka answered.

"But it's made of glass! We'll be smashed into a million pieces!" I told him.

Luckily, fhe elevator smashed through the roof without breaking and we aoared into the sky and then Wonka enabled some sort of rocket booster things to keep us steady.

We hovered over all of the kids and parents who went in and the crowd outside of the gate.

"Where do you live?" Wonka asked us.

"Right over there, in that little house." I told him so he directed us to fly over there.

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"When do you think they'll be back?" Mrs Bucket asked her husband.

"Hard to know, dear." He replied.

Suddenly, the elevator crashed through the ceiling and landed in the middle of the house.

Grandma Georgina, who was fast asleep, opened her eyes and said, "I think there's someone at the door."

The elevator doors dinged open and everyone came walking out.

"Hi, mum, dad, we're back!" Charlie exclaimed.

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