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The Giant Is Trying To Say 'Roché Estair'
1- Where did Willem and Allison go when they got out of the train? At the club where Willem’s friend works.

2- Who answered the door to Willems at the beginning of the chapter? A tall man with blue-black skin.

3- What happened when Allison started to spin herself on the bar seat? The barstool comes clear off its base.

4- What is the reaction of the giant man when that happened? He asked her if she was American.

5- Where is living the giant’s brother? He lives in Roché Estair.

6- Where is located Roché Estair? In New York, near the big lake.

7- What does the giant is trying to say by saying “ Roché Estair”? He’s trying so say Rochester.

8- What’s his brother’s name? His name is Aliou Mjodi.

9- Where is normally living Allison? She lives
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The mosquitoes are as big as those in Senegal.

11- For how long is Allison in Paris? She’s in Paris for only one day.

12- What is at the bottom of the stairs? There’s a dark hallway crowded with speakers, amplifiers, cables and lights.

13- What was inside of the door she knocked on? It’s a small room with a metal desk, an old computer, a pile of papers and Willem’s backpack.

14- Where was Willem when Allison was in the small room? He was in another room with Céline.

15- How is Céline in the room with Willem? Céline is a french girl from Paris. Even in the half darkness, we can see she’s beautiful in a way we can even pretend to be. She is talking to Willem in a throaty voice while tugging his shirt over his head. She has dark brown hair. She is tall but not too tall. Céline is really natural with her freckles all over her cheeks and her long dark eyelashes. She also looks older than Willem.

16- Why is the door stuck when Willem tried to come back to the room? Allison’s suitcase is lodged underneath the handle.

17- Why is Allison so mad with Willem? It’s not like Willem and her are anything to each other, but still, he left her upstairs to come downstairs for a

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