The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins - Avarice

Avarice

The first segment is titled "Avarice", is written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey. In this segment, a 50p coin falls down a drain and a rich man orders his chauffeur to retrieve it. A fisherman (Roy Hudd) attempts to fish it out. The chauffeur's efforts result only in the coin dropping farther down into the sewer. Other people become involved in the search, including a policewoman (Sims) and one of the workers in the sewer. In the end the rich man, seeing the sewage on the chauffeur, fires him but then falls straight into the open sewer. The chauffeur replaces the manhole cover and walks away with the coin.

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Famous quotes containing the word avarice:

    When I heard the Earth-song,
    I was no longer brave;
    My avarice cooled
    Like lust in the chill of the grave.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

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    Washington Irving (1783–1859)