Of Pip — Natasha Nice Mr Wesley And His Bucket
Natasha smiled. She didn't quite understand his mechanics, but she admired his spirit. "Well, if the afternoon needs rhythm, perhaps it also needs tea. I’ve just brewed a pot of Earl Grey."
The title likely plays on or is confused with the 2012 film Mr. Pip , which stars Hugh Laurie and is based on a novel by Lloyd Jones set during the civil war on Bougainville Island. That story follows a teacher who reads Charles Dickens' Great Expectations to local children. natasha nice mr wesley and his bucket of pip
To anyone else, it looked like a bucket of junk. It was filled with mismatched gears, copper scraps, clock springs, and smooth river stones. To Mr. Wesley, "pip" was the life force of things—the little bits and pieces that made the world click, whir, and shine. Natasha smiled
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