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peterp121 | 13:35 Mon 16th Jun 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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Who or what is a 'Sand Boy' as described in the phrase 'As happy as a Sand Boy'?
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Just that...a lad who went around town hawking sand. Housewives doubtless used it as a scouring agent, it would have been sprinkled on stable-floors etc. The phrase first appeared in exactly the 'happy' form in a publication called 'Life in London' in 1821. That referred to someone who "appeared to be as happy as a sand-boy who had unexpectedly met with good luck in disposing of his hampers" of sand.
Great Scott, Quizmonster, yet again I'm amazed - where on earth do you find all this stuff?!!
Ah...that'd be telling, Kit! Seriously, though, I do have an excellent set of reference-sources. That - plus an extended education, a good memory and six decades of voracious reading - usually enables me to come up with some sort of response to questions that interest me. Thank you kindly for your comment.
I was told way back when that "happy as a sand boy" referred to boys employed at pubs in Victorian times. They cleaned the floors of pubs (sawdust or sand covered) and if they found a coin they were (naturally) happy.

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