Originally posted by jerryd
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I’m currently re-reading Walsh’s biography of Thompson and came across this:
While walking along the crowded sidewalk he heard a clink on the pavement and looked down to see a coin rolling in the gutter. He picked it up thinking it was a bright new halfpenny and, when no one stepped forward, put it in his pocket. Wandering back the same way a few minutes later he saw another coin in the same place, picked it up and discovered it was a gold sovereign. Excitedly he looked at the first coin: “That was a sovereign, too, Evi; I looked and saw it was a sovereign too!”
I’m fairly certain that ‘Evi’ was Everard Meynell, the son of Wilfrid. Everard was Thompson’s first biographer. Unless Richard is aware of another coin related event where Thompson actually tried to pass off polished coins I can’t see the connection between this event and anything that Major Smith said about his medical student.
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