The friends are in a foreign city and they have almost no money left. Duck has been using their Euros to make his paper planes. When Dodsworth finally looks to see what Duck is going he screams. It is so much fun to see how well they fly from such a great height. Inspired by something he heard a lady say, Dosworth takes some paper from Dodsworth’s backpack and he starts to make paper planes. The view from the top is magnificent and Dodsworth is so enraptured that he does not pay close attention to what Duck is doing. They eat in a bistro, change their American dollars for Euros, stay in a hotel where there is a view of the Eiffel Tower, and Duck even tries ringing the bells of Notre Dame Cathedral.Įager to explore the great city, Dodswoth rents a bicycle and then the two friends pedal over to the Eiffel Tower. The two friends happily set about being tourists in the City of Lights. Knowing full well what Duck is capable of, Dodsworth tells his friend that he must not “cause any trouble here.” Duck promises that he will behave himself. They are both very excited as neither one of them has been to France before. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2008 ISBN: 978-0618980628ĭodsworth and Duck have crossed the Atlantic in a ship and they have finally arrived in Paris.
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