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ОглавлениеChapter 1.
The beginning
I never thought that the train from London to Paris was so fast. We had a lovely seat by the window.Mum said: “Fleur, cuddle up to me and don’t be intimidated by the dark. We’re passing under the English Channel.” This was a new experience for me. I quickly snuggled up to my mother, and soon we were in a dark tunnel. My mum started to talk. I am always interested in hearing her stories and she is always interested in listening to mine.
I was surprised to learn that the English Channel is the famous stretch of water between the coasts of France and England. The word La Manche or English Channel means “sleeve” in French and it has been called this since the 17th century. It seemed strange to me travelling under water in a tunnel, but soon we saw the sun’s rays and very soon… we were in Paris. I was surprised to learn that the English Channel is the famous stretch of water between the coasts of France and England. The word La Manche or English Channel means “sleeve” in French and it has been called this since the 17th century. It seemed strange to me travelling under water in a tunnel, but soon we saw the sun’s rays and very soon… we were in Paris.
I was looking forward to my first meeting with this city. My mother lived in Paris for a long time and said: “I will forever leave a piece of my heart there”. I didn’t quite understand what she meant, but I had high expectations.
A small red trench coat, black shiny shoes, white cotton tights and a black velvet hairband. This is what I remember from the children’s books that mummy and I read every night before going to bed. The book is about a little girl ’s adventures. They are funny, easy and teach you a lot. The girl in the books has the most incredible adventures and always sees a new city through the most unexpected things, i. e. historical treasure, cultural values, fashion or culinary recipes.
Just so you know, a trench coat is a short coat introduced at the beginning of the 19th century by a Scottish chemist. My grandmother was born and raised in Scotland and she told me this. I will definitely tell you more on the next pages of my travel stories.