Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Piggie pig Act Uno

       So we had an intresting little talk about piggie pig in class today, no Mrs. Arnold but an older man by the name of Mr. Evanson, I think he was enjoyable.
       So we join the world of the little slice of the world by the title of London, written in 1916ish era but the settin is more of the early early 1900's. We join a man by the name of Note taker nothing more nothing less. We are told by both his name and his actions he is simply taking notes of the people's converstions. One woman by the simple name of Flower Girl has taken quite the offense to his note taking. Accusing the NoteTaker of being a lil copper, could this be a poorer part of town? The people not taking a liking to the PO-PO in there hood? This one thinks so. But after a little rant from both Flower and Notes(sounds like a cheesy sitcom) Notes releases the real reasoning behind is taking. He is a Master of the wonderful study of dialect studying. Mr. Notes who is actually Mistah Higgins, feels bad for offending poor Flower, who turns into Eliza, he gives her some money for her troubles, half-crown, some florins, and a half-sovereign, which is quite a bit of money, so little Eliza rides in a Taxi for the first time and so end Act numero Uno

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