what made mr gaultier think of taking the pie to the mayors house while going for dinner
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because mayor would not have enough dishes to serve so Gaultier thaught of taking the pie to the mayors house
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The following things influenced Mr. Gaultier's decision to take the pie to the mayor's house while out to dinner;
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- Gaultier, the baker, is arrogant, irritable, suspicious, and snobbish. The mayor of the city invited Gaultier to supper.
- Gaultier wants the Mayor to receive a large eel pie that he prepared last Monday as a gift for inviting him to dinner.
- Hugh Chestern's novel The Pie and Tart is about Gaultier, a baker, and his wife Marion, as well as two beggars named Pierre and Jane.
- Gaultier was a haughty, pompous, and greedy baler with a cold heart.
- He believes it would be more appropriate to deliver an eel pie to the mayor. However, Gaultier later realizes that carrying eel pastries through the streets of Paris is beneath his dignity.
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