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However, it must be apparent that they do not like to work, and to beg they are not ashamed; they are, with very few exceptions, lazy and impudent.
And then what ~280~~ is collected from the humane but deluded passengers is of course expended at their festivals in Broad Street, St.Giles's, or some other equally elegant and appropriate part of the town, to which we shall at an early period pay a visit.
Their impudence is intolerable; for, if refused a contribution, they frequently follow up the denial with the vilest execrations. "To make the wretched blest, Private charity is best." "The common beggar spurns at your laws; indeed many of their arts are so difficult of detection, that they are enabled to escape the vigilance of the police, and with impunity insult those who do not comply with their wishes, seeming almost to say, "While I am a beggar I will rail, And say there is no sin but to be rich; And being rich, my virtue then shall be, To say there is no vice but beggary." "Begging has become so much a sort of trade, that parents have been known to give their daughters or sons the begging of certain streets in the metropolis as marriage portions; and some years ago some scoundrels were in the practice of visiting the outskirts of the town in sailors' dresses, pretending to be dumb, and producing written papers stating that their tongues had been cut out by the Algerines, by which means they excited compassion, and were enabled to live well." "No doubt it is a good trade," said Merry well, "and I expected we should have been made better acquainted with its real advantages by Capt.
Barclay, of walking and sporting celebrity, who, it was said, had laid a wager of 1000L.
that he would walk from London to Edinburgh in the assumed character of a beggar, pay all his expences of living well on the road, and save out of his gains fifty pounds." "True," said Tom, "but according to the best account that can be obtained, that report is without foundation.
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