Notes and narratives of a Six Years'Mission, principally among the dens of London1852 |
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... lived here . Those who have read the Newgate Calendar , may remember a notorious female foot - pad who is described as living in Sharp's Alley . A woman also lived close by who was hung at Newgate , but lived for many years afterwards ...
... lived here . Those who have read the Newgate Calendar , may remember a notorious female foot - pad who is described as living in Sharp's Alley . A woman also lived close by who was hung at Newgate , but lived for many years afterwards ...
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... lived within the limits of a single street , and who appeared to have been visited by persons of a character that would hardly be supposed to place confidence in such delusion . One of these fortune - tellers , who , with the others ...
... lived within the limits of a single street , and who appeared to have been visited by persons of a character that would hardly be supposed to place confidence in such delusion . One of these fortune - tellers , who , with the others ...
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... lived close by . She walked a step and stopped , her breath being very bad , and when she entered she frequently was obliged to be led to her seat , gasping for breath very painfully . " But , " said she , " if I can crawl I like to ...
... lived close by . She walked a step and stopped , her breath being very bad , and when she entered she frequently was obliged to be led to her seat , gasping for breath very painfully . " But , " said she , " if I can crawl I like to ...
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... lived and died upon my district . Both were educated in profession of the Roman Catholic superstition , and were two of the most desperate characters with whom I ever met . One of these poor women died of cholera in 1849 , and was ...
... lived and died upon my district . Both were educated in profession of the Roman Catholic superstition , and were two of the most desperate characters with whom I ever met . One of these poor women died of cholera in 1849 , and was ...
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... lived and died happily : - " Mrs. D. was a miserable woman , a Roman- a neighbour , in the " you'll never see said , ist . She said to a Mrs. afternoon , ' Good bye , Mrs. me any more . ' Mrs. you're always talking such stuff ' Oh ...
... lived and died happily : - " Mrs. D. was a miserable woman , a Roman- a neighbour , in the " you'll never see said , ist . She said to a Mrs. afternoon , ' Good bye , Mrs. me any more . ' Mrs. you're always talking such stuff ' Oh ...
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