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Inside his sunlit Paris workshop at midday, Gustave Eiffel stands beside a large wooden table covered with sketches, rulers, and small metal samples, smiling confidently while pointing his pencil toward a window showing blue sky.
Gustave Eiffel looked up at the sky and dreamed. "What if I build the tallest tower in the world?" he wondered aloud. He drew sketches and measured pieces of metal. Every day, he thought about new ways to make his dream come true. "Let’s make Paris proud!" he said with a smile.
At the bustling construction site under bright afternoon light, Gustave Eiffel inspects a massive iron beam with a determined frown while nearby workers hammer and lift girders, sparks flying against the skeletal tower rising behind them.
"This iron is as strong as a giant!" Gustave exclaimed as workers started building. They hammered, lifted, and fitted big pieces together. Gustave checked every bolt and beam carefully. "We must make it strong so it never falls," he said. The tower grew taller each day in Paris.
Outdoor on a windy gray morning at the tower’s base, Gustave Eiffel grasps his hat, smiling calmly as swirling clouds wrap around the iron lattice; a few cheering workers raise arms beside him, celebrating the structure’s stability.
One windy day, Gustave watched the clouds swirl around the tower. "Will it stand in the storm?" someone asked. Gustave replied, "The curved shape helps the wind dance around!" Everyone cheered as the tower stayed tall and strong. Gustave's clever ideas really worked.
During a sunny afternoon at the World’s Fair plaza, Gustave Eiffel stands at the tower entrance waving proudly to a diverse crowd of visitors, while children point upward at the sparkling iron landmark framed by festive banners and balloons.
When the World’s Fair began, people came from everywhere to see the new tower. Gustave welcomed them with a proud smile. "Look how the Eiffel Tower shines over Paris!" children shouted. The tower sparkled in the sunlight, tall and strong. Gustave Eiffel and his tower made history.
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