The Liberation of John Bottomless Pitt Jr. and How It Came About

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: J.E. Johannessen ISBN: 9781456713577
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: May 5, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: J.E. Johannessen
ISBN: 9781456713577
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: May 5, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In the tourist brochures Scaff old Hill is described as a small, picturesque village overlooking the Lincolnshire countryside. Th e village is indeed small. The village is indeed situated smack, bang in the middle of Lincolnshire. And, the village is indeed situated on the top of a hill, overlooking the countryside.

The village had its own major, a man in his fi fties named George Harrison. The locals usually referred to him as Georg III, since his to predecessors both were named Georg or George. Mr. Harrison did not care much for this nickname. It was, he usually claimed, a name that had too much negativity attached to it. Of course, his constituency knew this very well. However, they continued to call him by his nickname. For some strange reason, most of them also continued to vote for him.

The village also had its own police force. It was not a very large force. Most of the inhabitants would claim that it was not even a force to be reckoned with. Most of the inhabitants in fact, referred to the police as King George IIIs army. Neither George Harrison nor the man he had employed to lead the army, was very happy with the nickname. It had a taste of defeat to it. It rang of pastures, rivers and cities lost.

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In the tourist brochures Scaff old Hill is described as a small, picturesque village overlooking the Lincolnshire countryside. Th e village is indeed small. The village is indeed situated smack, bang in the middle of Lincolnshire. And, the village is indeed situated on the top of a hill, overlooking the countryside.

The village had its own major, a man in his fi fties named George Harrison. The locals usually referred to him as Georg III, since his to predecessors both were named Georg or George. Mr. Harrison did not care much for this nickname. It was, he usually claimed, a name that had too much negativity attached to it. Of course, his constituency knew this very well. However, they continued to call him by his nickname. For some strange reason, most of them also continued to vote for him.

The village also had its own police force. It was not a very large force. Most of the inhabitants would claim that it was not even a force to be reckoned with. Most of the inhabitants in fact, referred to the police as King George IIIs army. Neither George Harrison nor the man he had employed to lead the army, was very happy with the nickname. It had a taste of defeat to it. It rang of pastures, rivers and cities lost.

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