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London Types - I. Bus-Driver

    By William Ernest Henley



    He's called The General from the brazen craft
    And dash with which he sneaks a bit of road
    And all its fares; challenged, or chafed, or chaffed,
    Back-answers of the newest he'll explode;
    He reins his horses with an air; he treats
    With scoffing calm whatever powers there be;
    He gets it straight, puts a bit on, and meets
    His losses with both lip and pounds s. d.;
    He arrogates a special taste in short;
    Is loftily grateful for a flagrant smoke;
    At all the smarter housemaids winks his court,
    And taps them for half-crowns; being stoney-broke,
    Lives lustily; is ever on the make;
    And hath, I fear, none other gods but Fake.



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