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A tale of two cities

An adaptation of the classic novel about a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
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The fifth Musketeer

Against the odds, a peasant boy in seventeenth-century France strives to become one of the famous swordsmen known as the Musketeers, and the reader is asked to make choices throughout the story to determine the outcome.
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I, crocodile

An Egyptian crocodile, with a big ego and a big appetite, is taken to Paris in 1799 by Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Bubble in the bathtub

Doctor Proctor, an inventor of bizarre things, uses his time-traveling bathtub to go back in time and fix some things, but when he cannot get back, Nilly and Lisa meet him in the past with some of the magical fart powder he invented.
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The hunchback of Notre Dame

Set in medieval Paris Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, struggles to save the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda from being unjustly executed.

Grace

Nine-year-old Grace likes having a plan but she must find a way to be flexible and open to new ideas when she goes to Paris with her mother and has trouble getting along with her cousin, while at home her friends start the business she proposed without her.

Murphy meets Paris

Murphy the dog and his owner Cheryl, take a trip Paris, and enjoy visiting the Louvre, dining on French food, and having their portrait painted.

A king in New York

A woman of Paris
Contains two films, including "A Woman of Paris," a drama in which a small-town girl plans to elope to Paris with her boyfriend, a struggling artist, but through a misunderstanding finds herself alone and instead becomes the mistress of a wealthy playboy; and "A King in New York," in which King Shahdov of Estrovia escapes revolution in his own country by coming to New York where he is hailed as royalty until he speaks out against McCarthyism.

Danger in Paris

a Samantha mystery
Traveling to Paris in 1907 with Grandmary and the Admiral, Samantha and her adopted sister Nellie suspect that someone is trying to harm their beloved grandfather and stop his secret government mission.

A tale of two cities

Charles Dickens' 1859 historical novel set in Paris and London during the French Revolution, in which a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, renounces his position and leaves his country, then returns during the Terror to save the life of a servant, putting himself in grave danger.

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