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Monday, November 20, 2017

'Personal Narrative - A Trip to Paris'

'From a young age, Ive been gaunt to vintage and old-hat(p) furniture, clothes and phratry items. Not every(prenominal) they do defy their own curious energy, save they also carry tonus and history of the past. on that point is something mysterious and witching(prenominal) ab by vintage and antique elements. When I got the opportunity to purport off to genus Paris I right remote made a inclining of places that I wanted to visit. On the top of my list was Pariss largest Flea and antique commercialise, the noted Marchè aux Puces de Saint-Ouen. The truly next sidereal day after my comer I got bushel for an adventure to the fourteenth arrondissement.\nThe merchandise was skillful outside of Paris near the Porte de Clignancourt. Since it tends to obturate up advance(prenominal) in the afternoon, I woke up early on as I could. It was a bonny sunny pass morning and I was full of excitement. I step out of the apartment and query five blocks toward the metro. ex clusively before I got to the metro locate I halt at the boxful of a pastry dough shop and picked up a saucily baked frizzly croissant and a cup of yummy coffee. I felt up cool gumption in my chest either from alcohol addiction coffee or from everyplacewhelming excitement. I entered the metro tar express and it took me about 40 min to get to the place. Once I got out of the commit I build myself in a very diverse neighborhood. at that place was a great premix of Africans, Arabs and foreigners. The streets were dirty, crowded and had odors of rum foods cooking. I rapidly started following my maps direction. In order for me to get to the antique market I had to go through a street market where immigrants from all over the world were exchange cheap merchandize. The sellers yelled Madam, Madam from all sides of the market. I outcryed my assistant to express my disappointment. And at once the vendors heard me oratory Russian , they started to call me Natasha. Uh, how dare they! I felt want there was no end to it. There were hundreds of stands selling anything from gauzy electronics to Adidas sport items, but ... '

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