No, please don’t do that.” Mr Wonka said. “Those things are dangerous. You might get run over.” “You’d better not, Wilbur, darling,” Mrs Rice (Wilbur’s mother) said. “Don’t you do it either, Tommy,” Mrs Troutbeck (Tommy’s mother) told him. “The man here says it’s dangerous.” “Nuts!” Exclaimed Tommy Troutbeck. “Nuts to you!” “Crazy old Wonka!” shouted Wilbur Rice, and the two boys ran forward and jumped on to one of the waggons as it went by. Then they climbed up and sat right on the top of its load of fudge. “Heigh-ho everybody!” shouted Wilbur Rice. “First stop Chicago!” shouted Tommy Troutbeck, waving his arms. “He’s wrong about that,” Mr Willy Wonka said quietly. “The first stop is most certainly not Chicago.
A previously unseen chapter from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory can be found here.
