what made mr.gaultier think of taking the pie to the mayor's house while going for dinner
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what made mr.gaultier think of taking the pie to the mayor's house while going for dinner
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Gaultier, the baker is proud,short-tempered, suspicious and snobby. Gaultier was invited to dinner by the city's Mayor. Gaultier wants a big eel pie that he had baked last Mondayto be given as a present to the Mayor for inviting him for dinner.
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- The Pie and Tart written by Hugh Chestern is about Gaultier a baker and his wife Marion and two beggars named Pierre and Jane. How due to the arrogance and ego and false pride of Gaultier, did the two beggars trick Gaultier into giving them a pie and tart, which Gaultire had refused them when the two beggars came begging for food to his shop
- Gaultier was an arrogant, snobbish and greedy baler who was heartless too. He was to dine with the mayor. He feels it'd be better to take an eel pie to the mayor . But Gaultier feels in his second thought that it is below his dignity to carry eel pastries through the street of Paris. He considered himself as a man of position.
- He thought would lose his prestige if people saw him carrying an eel-pie through the streets of Paris Marion agrees with him. She is sure that her husband, Gaultier would meet someone on the way. .
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