The play Loot
Joe Orton writes the play, Loot. While awaiting a burial, the poor late Mrs. McLeavy is removed from her coffin so that her devious son and his crony can hide a sum of stolen money. Their mother's nurse, the often-widowed Fay, who has had overwhelmingly, seven husbands, which all have died under mysterious circumstances, has designs on the grieving widower. However a change in Fay fate has her discover the loot which had been hidden. This results in her demanding her own cut. Shortly after, the brilliant “Inspector Truscott of the Yard”, enter
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Truscott Yard, Joe Orton, Hal Fay, stolen money,
Approximate Word count = 370
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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