Chapitre 37 - J’ai eu la trouille de ma vie !

Chapitre 37 - J’ai eu la trouille de ma vie !

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Chapitre 38 - La seule chose qui comptait vraiment c'était Max !

In this chapter we’re in the police station, as James, Claire and Yvette give their witness statements and go through all the evidence they have against Roger. We revisit some interesting words and expressions that we’ve seen in previous chapters such as: tenir la route, boucler ...  Show more

Chapitre 39 - Tout ça c'est grâce à vous !

In this dialogue chapter we finally get to hear the voice of a familiar character and, at long last, Yvette meets her father properly. We also witness Max and James’ reunion as they discuss the recent events. Throughout this dialogue chapter we hear many examples of informal, spo ...  Show more

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