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terça-feira, 17 de novembro de 2009

Book Review: Marcel and Monalisa

Marcel is a French mouse, and a detective. After a visit for your beautiful friend Céline, in Louvre, Marcel saw the new guard of the Louvre to steal the “Mona Lisa”, a Leonard D’Avinci’s painting.
He jumped inside of the bag of the guard to recover the Mona Lisa. Antoine, the guard, got on a train and sat next a man. The man’s name is Henri. Marcel could hear one or two words of the two criminals: “Italy” and “all those cats”. Then he went to sleep and has a very bad dream.
Next morning Marcel saw one sign. It said: a hundred and eight kilometres to Venice. Two hours later Antoine and Henri stopped in front the Signor Spandini’s house to hand over the painting. In Spandini’s house, the detective jumped out of the bag and hid behind a chair. But one of the cats saw him. Marcel climbed up a red curtain and the cat started to climb, too. Marcel jumped onto the bookcase and pushed over two candles. Then Marcel picked up the Mona Lisa on Spandini’s desk and ran out of the room.
He left the Mona Lisa in a police station’s letterbox. Two days later Marcel saw a newspaper in Paris. It said, ‘ITALIAN POLICE FIND THE MONA LISA’.
He went to the Louvre, to visit Céline again and told for her everything about his adventure.

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