10 of the best book quotes from A Hundred Million Francs
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“When a kindly junk dealer gives a group of poor French children a headless toy horse, the broken toy becomes their only source of fun as they race down the narrow streets of their village. ”
“‘Go on!’ cried Marion in a shrill voice. ‘Catch ‘em! Pull ‘em down! Rotten bums who steal the kids’ toys in Poverty Lane!’ With a joyful bound the dogs fell to work.”
“The horse having lost its head does not lessen the children’s enjoyment at all, they spend their days riding their horse down a steep road and avoiding traffic or not as the case may be.”
“This story of French street kids, street life, street games, the theft of their beloved, headless, wooden horse and their determined, pell-mell pursuit of the thieves. ”
“Inspector Sinet took a good look at her. She was an odd sort of girl, not yet twelve and wretchedly poor, and yet there was something about her that made you think twice. She was worth having on your side.”
“’Hey!’ called Marion. The astonished men turned, and their hands hung useless and their jaws dropped to see the girl and her sixty silent, straining dogs standing behind them. The dogs were waiting as though they were held back only by some invisible leash.”