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An obsessed bibliophile and book collector who would never give way in her treasured collections of George Bernard Shaw"s first rare manuscripts, the nouveau riche sought for the so-called VIP (Very Important Play). The playwright's most "pleasant" of all his works, Pygmalion, is in a bidding. Almost near the priceless gem in literature, the book's original owner decided to hand the only existing manuscript to a mysterious "Professor Higgins." Upset and downhearted, the lady swore to have the play by cross and sword until she was breathing. Professor Higgins was not the man to be moved with poignant memories and incessant cries, even from the charismatic lady. The bibliophile claims to be the rightful owner of Pygmalion, tracing here genealogy to the ancestry of George Bernard Shaw. This made the professor think a thousand of times. After a long bidding with Professor Higgins, Eliza Shaw-Hughes vowed never to be a flower-girl once more. Eliza denounced and despised her historic ancestry, thereafter. *Kindly leave constructive criticisms with this play I am still working on.
loks like its headed off to a good start...still alittle rough around the edges but still very good. nice work. wolfy