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From: Mittie Henry [mailto:yveqlujv@private] 
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one lives by selling something, whatever be his right to it. The burglar
sells at the same time his own skill and courage and my silver plate (the
whole at the most moderate figure) to a Jew receiver. The bandit sells the
traveller an article of prime necessity: that traveller's life. And as for
the old soldier, who stands for central mark to my capricious figures of
eight, he dealt in a specially; for he was the only beggar in the world who
ever gave me pleasure for my money. He had learned a school of manners in
the barracks and had the sense to cling to it, accosting strangers with a
regimental seedom, thanking patrons with a merely regimental difference,
sparing you at once the tragedy of his position and the embarrassment of
yours. There was not one hint about him of the beggar's emphasis, the
outburst of revolting gratitude, the rant and cant, the "God bless you,
Kind, Kind gentleman," which insults the smallness of your alms by
disproportionate vehemence, which is so notably false, which would be so
unbearable if it were true. I am sometimes tempted to suppose this reading
of the beggar's part, a survival of the old days when Shakespeare was
intoned upon the stage and mourners keened beside the death-bed; to think
that we cannot now accept these strong emotions unless they be uttered in
the just note of life; nor (save in the pulpit) endure these gross
conventions. They wound us, I am tempted to say, like mockery; the high
voice of keening (as it yet lingers on) strikes in the face of sorrow like a
buffet; and the rant and cant of the staled beggar stirs in us a shudder of
disgust. But the fact disproves these amateur opinions. The beggar lives by
his knowledge of the average man. He knows what he is about when he bandages
his head, and hires and drugs a babe, and poisons life with POOR MARY ANN or
LONG, LONG AGO; he knows what he is about when he loads the critical ear and
sickens the nice conscience with intolerable thanks; they know what they are
about, he and his crew, when they pervade the slums of cities, ghastly
parodies of suffering, hateful parodies of gratitude. This trade can scarce
be called an imposition; it see so blown upon with exposures; it flaunts its
fraudulence so nakedly. We pay them as we pay those who show us, in huge
exaggeration, the monsters of our drinking-water; or those who daily predict
the fall of Britain. We pay them for the pain they inflict, pay them, and
wince, and hurry on. And truly there is nothing that can shake the
conscience like a beggar's thanks; and that polity in which such
protestations can be purchased for a shilling, seems no scene for an honest
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