
Long, long ago, in the days when magic was still in some use, an old Wicked Witch put a King's son under a spell.
She shut him in a great iron Chest.
Then, with the help of her magic she hid the prince, Chest, and all in the middle of a lonely forest.
Noone knew what became of the Prince.
The Prince's father sent his men far and wide, but they could not find him.
Year after year the Chest stood there in the great wild forest.
It so happened that a King's daughter had lost her way in that forest.
She had been walking for nine days and suddenly she saw some strange Chest standing in front of her.
She also heard the Chest speaking.
The Chest wanted to know where the girl had come from and where was she going.
She answered she had lost her way.
The voice from the chest said it would help the girl if she promised to come back and marry him.
She agreed.
1-He had studied French before he entered the university.
2-Lanny said that he had got his education in Cape Town.
3-The boy wanted to act the main part in the play because he had organized the theatre.
4-Lanny didn't know who had attacked him in the darkness.
5-The girl was glad that she had found a seat near the window.
6-Suddenly he remembered that he had not rung her up in the morning.
7-By the time the train reached the city, he had made friends with many passengers.
8-When his uncle had left, he hurried to the station to book a ticket.
9-She thought that Gert and Lanny had quarrelled.
10-By the time we came to see him, he had returned.
11-During the holidays my friend visited the village where he had lived in his childhood.
12-When they entered the hall, the performance had already begun.
13-When I came home, my mother told me that she had received a letter from grandfather.
14-Where had you worked before you entered the institute?
15-By two o'clock the teacher had examined all the students.
16-On my way to school I remembered that I had left my report at home.
17-All my friends were glad to hear that I had passed all the examinations successfully.
18-Poor Oliver lay unconscious on the spot where Sikes had left him.
19-He opened his eyes, looked around and tried to remember what had happened to him.
20-All the passengers saw at once that the old man had travelled a great deal in his life.