Just when he thinks he has captured the duck, Dodsworth calls Hodges to ease his worry only to see the duck jump aboard a boat steaming toward Paris. Dodsworth doesn't want Hodges to worry about his duck and does his best to right the situation and ends up chasing the duck all over the city, seeing the sights at the same time. Link to an enlarged image of Dodsworth in London (Dodsworth Book). On the train, Dodsworth discovers that the duck as stowed away in his luggage and refuses to go home. From there he will board a ship and go anywhere. Dodsworth eats his pancakes then buys a train ticket to NewYork. Silence, along with a dislike for hugging, are two of the duck's most endearing qualities. Dodsworth tells Hodges that he is about to embark on an adventure to who knows where. It is their first time in the City of Lights, and they are ready for some adventures. When he gets there the place is empty except for Hodges' duck, who, as Dodsworth notes, "is crazy." The duck proves this by proceeding to throw pancakes at Dodsworth until Hodges emerges and serves Dodsworth a proper breakfast. 9780547331928 Dodsworth and his (crazy) friend the duck have just arrived in Paris. He heads over to Hodges Café for some of his famous pancakes. Interestingly enough, Dodsworth gets to see the world by having breakfast.
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