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It wasn't raindrops at all. It was a great solid mass of water that might have been a lake or a whole ocean dropping out of the sky on top of them, and down it came, down and down and down, crashing first onto the seagulls and then onto the peach itself, while the poor travelers shrieked with fear and groped around frantically for something to catch hold of- the peach stem, the silk strings, anything they could find- and all the time the water came pouring and roaring down upon them, bouncing and smashing and sloshing and slashing and swashing and swirling and surging and whirling and gurgling and gushing and rushing and rushing, and it was like being pinned down underneath the biggest waterfall in the world and not being able to get out.


Roald Dahl


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He has been referred to as "one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century". ) This caused Dahl to "have doubts about religion and even about God". Christie FiRoald Dahlr's successor.

: /ˈroʊ. Some of his notable works include James and the Giant Peach Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Matilda The Witches Fantastic Mr Fox The Twits George's Marvellous Medicine and The BFG. He has been referred to as "one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century".

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