This is the young boy who came home.
Who is Paul?
This is the city where the story takes place.
What is Paris?
Paul tried to fill his time with these picture cards.
What are postcards?
Paul came home for this holiday.
What is Easter?
Paul was doing this when he looked out the window.
What is gazing?
Paul's mother married this person.
Who is Mr. Moffatt?
Paul's parents went here to find a summer house.
What is Deauville?
The library has many of these.
What are books?
Paul's parents often send these messages.
What are telegrams?
Paul did this through the house.
What is wandered/roamed?
These people work in the house.
Who are the servants?
Paul's new home is this type of big house.
What is a hotel?
Paul saw these fruits on the table.
What are figs, strawberries, and nectarines?
The servants are preparing for this meal.
What is dinner?
Paul tried to do this with his postcards.
What is pasting?
This person keeps the books locked.
Answer: Who is Mr. Moffatt's secretary?
Paul looked out the window and saw this.
What is the avenue?
Paul's room had these soft coverings on the floor.
What are rugs?
Paul's parents are always doing this.
What is traveling/coming and going?
The servants were doing this to the table.
What is laying (the table)?
Paul used to have this person in his life, but no longer does.
Who is his father?
Paul's parents also traveled to this country.
What is America?
The books are kept behind this.
What is gilt trellising?
Paul had not seen his parents since this previous holiday.
What is Christmas?
The books are kept from being this action.
What is taken down?