I read ‘Marcel and the Shakespeare’
The leading actor is a mouse. His name is Marcel.
He is a detective and he lives in Paris. But Marcel doesn’t live in Paris all year. Every November he visits London. His old friend, Henry has a small flat there. Marcel loves London. The beautiful buildings…the big, black taxis…the museums and shops. He loves Paris, but he loves London too. This story is about one of Marcel’s November holidays. It starts at three o’clock on a Tuesday afternoon. Marcel is walking from Knightsbridge station to Henry’s flat. He finds Henry’s house.
The two friends sit in big chair. They drink tea and talk. They talk about Henry’s neighbor. ‘My neighbor’s name is Barton. He is very clever. And that’s not all. After tomorrow he is going to be famous, too!’ Henry says. He has some letters. They were under the floor an old woman’s house in Oxford. They are from Shakespeare to his son. The old lady telephoned Barton, and Barton visited her. They talked about letters and she said, ‘I want to give them to the British museum in London.’ So he did that for her. The letter is in Barton’s house.
Henry says ‘Barton going to give them to the British museum tomorrow morning at ten o’clock. A lot of journalists and TV people are going to be there.’
Suddenly there’s a big BANG!! And then a long WHIZZZ!
It was fireworks. It’s the 5th of November, Guy Fawkes Day. They go to window. The a man walks down the steps from 42 old Wilton Street. That is Barton. He always goes to the cinema on Tuesday evenings.
‘Aha!’ Marcel says. He wants to look at Shakespeare letter.
After tea, the two mice visit Barton’s flat. There’s a small hole near the front door.
The leading actor is a mouse. His name is Marcel.
He is a detective and he lives in Paris. But Marcel doesn’t live in Paris all year. Every November he visits London. His old friend, Henry has a small flat there. Marcel loves London. The beautiful buildings…the big, black taxis…the museums and shops. He loves Paris, but he loves London too. This story is about one of Marcel’s November holidays. It starts at three o’clock on a Tuesday afternoon. Marcel is walking from Knightsbridge station to Henry’s flat. He finds Henry’s house.
The two friends sit in big chair. They drink tea and talk. They talk about Henry’s neighbor. ‘My neighbor’s name is Barton. He is very clever. And that’s not all. After tomorrow he is going to be famous, too!’ Henry says. He has some letters. They were under the floor an old woman’s house in Oxford. They are from Shakespeare to his son. The old lady telephoned Barton, and Barton visited her. They talked about letters and she said, ‘I want to give them to the British museum in London.’ So he did that for her. The letter is in Barton’s house.
Henry says ‘Barton going to give them to the British museum tomorrow morning at ten o’clock. A lot of journalists and TV people are going to be there.’
Suddenly there’s a big BANG!! And then a long WHIZZZ!
It was fireworks. It’s the 5th of November, Guy Fawkes Day. They go to window. The a man walks down the steps from 42 old Wilton Street. That is Barton. He always goes to the cinema on Tuesday evenings.
‘Aha!’ Marcel says. He wants to look at Shakespeare letter.
After tea, the two mice visit Barton’s flat. There’s a small hole near the front door.
There are in it. Henry starts to climb a very tall bookcase the floor. Marcel is behind him.
There's a small, white button in the book case. Henry press it. Suddenly, some of the books starts to move. There were safe. Henry takes some blue paper from his jeans. There are some numbers on the paper. He puts his hands on the safe and moves the dial to the left. He smils at marcel and opens the safe. But then suddenly his mouth falls open. The letters aren't in the safe. But that's not all. There is a big hole at the back of the safe, and a lot of smoke, too. Then they climb into the safe. they can see a room in number 40 Old Wilton Street. They can see a person, too―
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