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Write the end of the story marcel and the shakespeare letters

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Отвечает Немова Валерия.

Ответ:Marcel is a French mouse. He's 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 has two heavy bags with him.

Henry's address is 42 Old Wilton Street. Marcel looks at the numbers - 36 - 38 - 40. Yes, here it is. Number 42.

He sees a sign. It says: 'Professor J.T. Barton'. Marcel looks at it and thinks, 'That's new.' Then he goes down to Henry's flat.

Henry opens the door and smiles, 'Marcel!' he says. 'Come in, come in!

'Hello, Henry,' Marcel says. How are you?' (His English is very good.)

‘I'm very well. And you?'

'Yes, thanks.'

'Good, good.' Henry takes Marcel's coat. 'Now,' he says, 'let's have some tea.'

The two friends sit in big chairs. They drink tea and talk.

At five o'clock Marcel says, 'There's a new person in number 42. What's his name? Burton? Barnam?'

'Barton,' Henry says. 'Professor Barton. He's very, very clever. And that's not all. After tomorrow he's going to be famous, too!'

'Famous?!' Marcel looks at his English friend. 'Why?'

'It's a very interesting story,' Henry says. 'He has some letters. They were under the floor of an old woman's house in Oxford.'

'And... ?' Marcel says.

'And they're from Shakespeare to his son,' Henry says.

'Shakespeare!'

'Yes,' Henry smiles. 'Shakespeare. The old lady telephoned Professor Barton, and the Professor visited her. They talked about the letters and she said, "I want to give them to the British Museum in London. Can you do that for me?" '

'And Professor Barton said yes?'

'That's right.'

'Where are the letters now?' Marcel asks.

'In the professor's flat. He's 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!

'What's that noise?' Marcel asks. He goes to the window. Then he remembers. 'Oh - fireworks. Of course, it's the 5th of November - your "Guy Fawkes Day".'

Then a man walks down the steps from 42 Old Wilton Street. Marcel looks at him. 'Is that Professor Barton?' he asks.

'Yes,' Henry answers. 'He always goes to the cinema on Tuesday evenings.'

'Aha!' Marcel says.

'Why do you say "Aha!"?' Henry looks at his French friend. Then suddenly he understands. 'Oh, you want to look at the Shakespeare letters.' He smiles. 'OK. Why not?'

After tea the two mice visit Professor Barton's flat. There's a small hole near the front door. Henry stops in front of it.

'Here we are,' he says. 'Do you want to go in first?'

'No, no. After you,' Marcel says.

At 5.55 they're in the professor's flat. It's very big, with a lot of old chairs and books. There are some beautiful pictures, too.

'Come with me,' Henry says.

He walks across the floor. Then he starts to climb a very tall bookcase. Marcel is behind him. They go up and up and up for a long time. Then Marcel sits on Charles Dickens's book, Little Dorrit. He can hear a lot of fireworks in the street, 'BANG! BANG! BANG!' they go.

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Marcel and the Shakespeare Letters had been a thrilling adventure filled with mystery, intrigue, and unexpected twists. As the story reached its climax, Marcel, a young and curious literature enthusiast, found himself standing at the entrance of a hidden room in an old library.

With trembling hands, Marcel pushed open the heavy wooden door and stepped inside. The room was dimly lit, with shelves upon shelves of dusty books lining the walls. In the center of the room, on a small table, lay a stack of letters, bound together with a faded ribbon.

Marcel's heart raced as he realized that these were the long-lost Shakespeare letters that had been rumored to hold secrets about the famous playwright's life. He carefully picked up the first letter, feeling the weight of history in his hands.

As Marcel began to read, he was transported back in time, his imagination ignited by the eloquent words and vivid descriptions. The letters revealed a hidden love affair between Shakespeare and a mysterious woman named Isabella, a story that had never before been told.

With each letter he read, Marcel's fascination grew. He became determined to uncover the truth behind Shakespeare's forbidden love and bring their story to light. Armed with his newfound knowledge, Marcel embarked on a journey of research and exploration, digging deeper into the lives of both Shakespeare and Isabella.

Through his tireless efforts, Marcel uncovered evidence that challenged conventional beliefs about Shakespeare's life and love. He pieced together fragments of information, connecting dots that had long been overlooked.

As news of Marcel's discoveries spread, scholars and historians were captivated by the revelations. The world was astounded by the idea that Shakespeare's greatest works were not solely inspired by his imagination, but also by his own personal experiences of love and heartbreak.

Marcel's groundbreaking research earned him recognition and respect in the literary community. He was invited to speak at prestigious conferences and his findings were published in academic journals. Marcel's dedication to unraveling the truth behind the Shakespeare letters had not only reshaped the understanding of Shakespeare's works but also inspired a new generation of scholars to question the conventional narratives of history.

In the end, Marcel's journey wasn't just about uncovering a secret love affair; it was about reimagining the legacy of one of the world's greatest playwrights. His courage to challenge the status quo and pursue his passion had made an indelible mark on the world of literature.

As the story came to a close, Marcel realized that his own journey had only just begun. He vowed to continue exploring the mysteries of literature, never shying away from challenging the conventional narratives and seeking the hidden truths that lie within the pages of history.

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