<P> The following morning, Mr. Kranky is still excited about George's medicine and announces that he and George shall make gallons of it to sell to farmers around the world . George attempts to recreate it, but is unable to remember all the ingredients . The second medicine makes a chicken's legs grow extremely long, and the third elongates a chicken's neck to bizarre proportions . The fourth has the opposite effect of the first and makes animals shrink . George's grandmother, now even more angry she's sleeping in the barn, storms over and starts complaining loudly that she's once again sick of lacking attention . She sees the cup of medicine in George's hand and mistakes it for tea . Much to his and Mrs. Kranky's horror, and Mr. Kranky's delight, she drinks the entire cup and shrinks so much that she vanishes completely . At first, Mrs. Kranky is shocked and confused about the sudden, and very strange, disappearance of her mother, but soon accepts that she was becoming a nuisance anyway . George reflects on the recent events, feeling as though they had granted him access to the edge of a magic world . </P> <P> A popular book for reading to children in primary school, great care was taken by teachers to warn children to not try and recreate the "medicine" at home due to the hazardous nature of some of its ingredients . There is a disclaimer warning before the story stating "Warning to Readers: Do not try to make George's Marvellous Medicine yourselves at home . It could be dangerous ." </P> <P> Rik Mayall read this story for the BBC's Jackanory programme, in a widely acclaimed performance . </P>

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