There's an essay by Robert Louis Stevenson describing an incident in which a man falls off a roof in Edinburgh and is badly injured. At the hospital he gives his occupation as 'Tapper'. Not knowing what this means, the hospital staff quiz him further and he tells them that a Tapper is someone employed by roofers to make banging noises in order to mislead the householders when the roofers are in the pub. He says it's pleasant work except when there's a big job on and he has to mimic the sound of loads of workers.
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I realize that I am handicapped by a natural immaturity, but there are not many Victorian books that can make me giggle. I am assuming that since urban horticulture was commonplace, it has something to do with wayward fowl. The edit is to point out that I am apparently not the only one. DaveWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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