![]() ![]() Madame Calcet, the children’s mother, returns from work and is angry to find Armand with her children. Evelyne and Paul, the other children, and Jojo, the dog, want Armand to stay. She draws a rectangle on the concrete, giving Armand his own room. ![]() Suzy, the eldest child, tries to compromise. He doesn’t care for children and tells them that they can’t stay. ![]() Armand returns to the bridge for the night and finds three children and a dog using his space under the bridge as their shelter. He spends two hours outside of a restaurant enjoying the smells wafting from inside. He wants the city until it’s time for dinner. The prospect of an adventure appeals to him and he goes on about his day looking forward to whatever it might bring. Mireli tells him where gypsies have set up their camp and invites him to stay, but he declines. She tells him that he is about to have an adventure. He wanders the streets and chats with his gypsy friend Mireli. Armand is a Paris hobo who lives under a bridge. ![]()
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