London Labour and the London Poor
Who did Halliday say were swindlers?
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The author, in a condescending tone, states that street vendors of matches, buttons or other small items were simply trying to evade the laws against begging. They often worked together with prostitutes who urged their clients to make a donation. Halliday cites the fact that a youngster would sell matches one day and flowers the next as evidence of malicious intent.