All that Glisters is not Gold

Henry Mayhew told two anecdotes about cabbies in Victorian London. One told how a Mr Jones avoided paying his fare by pretending he had dropped a sovereign, so the cabbie would take off without asking questions. Another told how a cabbie drove off thinking he had been overpaid with two sovereigns, whereas he had been underpaid with shiny farthings.

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