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Henri Charriere lived in Paris in the 1920s. He was a thief and he robbed banks. People called him “Papillon” because he had a tattoo of a butterfly on his chest. In 1931, the police arrested Papillon for a murder. He wasn’t guilty, but they sent him to a prison for dangerous criminals in South America.
Papillon tried to escape nine times and he had many adventures. Once, he escaped in a small boat and lived in an Indian village in the jungle for a few months before the police found him. Every time Papillon escaped, the police caught him and brought him back.
Finally the police sent him to the prison on Devil’s Island. This was a horrible place and prisoners never escaped from it. But this did not stop Papillon. He wanted to get away and he started to plan another escape. One day he jumped off a cliff into the sea. After thirteen years in prison he finally escaped!
Papillon got to Venezuela and there he got married. Soon he became a successful businessman. Later he wrote a book about his life. The book was a bestseller and Henri Charriere became rich and famous.
Henri Charriere lived in Paris in the 1920s. He was a F. thief and he robbed banks. People called him “Papillon” because he had a tattoo of a C. butterfly on his chest. In 1931, the police arrested Papillon for a murder. He wasn’t E. guilty but they sent him to a prison for dangerous criminals in South America.
Papillon tried to escape nine times and he had many adventures. Once, he escaped in a small boat and lived in an Indian village in the A. jungle for a few months before the police found him. Every time Papillon escaped, the police caught him and brought him back.
Finally the police sent him to the prison on Devil’s Island. This was a b. horrible place and prisoners never escaped from it. But this did not stop Papillon. He wanted to get away and he started to plan another escape. One day he jumped off a cliff into the sea. After thirteen years in prison he finally escaped!
Papillon got to Venezuela and there he got married. Soon he became a G. successful businessman. Later he wrote a book about his life. The book was a bestseller and Henri Charriere became rich and famous.
In February 2008, the first high-speed train Velaro (manufactured by Siemens) arrived from Madrid to Barcelona. The trip through half of Spain took 2 hours 38 minutes (the distance between the two largest cities of the country is 630 kilometers). Conventional trains spend on this path for six hours. According to statistics, 53 per cent of Spaniards travelling on this route still chose an airplane, another 38 per cent went on the road by car or bus, and only 9 per cent bought a train ticket. By 2010, the country's authorities intend to ensure that at least forty percent of passengers were transferred to train cars.
The leaders of the Spanish Railways want to provide people with the same comfort as in the plane. No unexpected delays are allowed. Punctuality is the motto of railway workers. In case. if the train arrives at its destination six minutes late, the full price of the ticket will be refunded to the passengers.