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Charles Dickens: The Uncommercial Traveller24. CHAPTER XXIV--AN OLD STAGE-COACHING HOUSE (continued)I went the way he had turned me, and I came to the Beer-shop with the sign of The First and Last, and was out of the town on the old London road. I came to the Turnpike, and I found it, in its silent way, eloquent respecting the change that had fallen on the road. The Turnpike-house was all overgrown with ivy; and the Turnpike-keeper, unable to get a living out of the tolls, plied the trade of a cobbler. Not only that, but his wife sold ginger-beer, and, in the very window of espial through which the Toll-takers of old times used with awe to behold the grand London coaches coming on at a gallop, exhibited for sale little barber's-poles of sweetstuff in a sticky lantern. The political economy of the master of the turnpike thus expressed itself. 'How goes turnpike business, master?' said I to him, as he sat in his little porch, repairing a shoe. 'It don't go at all, master,' said he to me. 'It's stopped.' 'That's bad,' said I. 'Bad?' he repeated. And he pointed to one of his sunburnt dusty children who was climbing the turnpike-gate, and said, extending his open right hand in remonstrance with Universal Nature. 'Five on 'em!' 'But how to improve Turnpike business?' said I. 'There's a way, master,' said he, with the air of one who had thought deeply on the subject. 'I should like to know it.' 'Lay a toll on everything as comes through; lay a toll on walkers. Lay another toll on everything as don't come through; lay a toll on them as stops at home.' 'Would the last remedy be fair?' 'Fair? Them as stops at home, could come through if they liked; couldn't they?' This is page 241 of 354. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Uncommercial Traveller at Amazon.com
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