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POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... could not see them. I heard them take themnoney from the box. I knew it by the rattling noise in the box.. .1 heard them speaking as so0in as they got round the counter. I knew wlo they were by their voices. I heard them count money two or three times ...

SUMMARY OF EVENTS

... result of sponta. neous combustion, and not the act of an incen- diary. He says that there was what is called a Bin, or to speak more politely, a dunghill, under the shed that covered the Talavera, filled with oakum, sawdust, tallow, and such like stuffs ...

OPERATION OF THE NEW POOR LAW

... trust that such observations will never be used again, but that medical gen- tlemen in their attendance 'upon the poor will speak with .nildness to them,' and in a manner which will have a tendency to soothe their sor- rows and heal their 'wounds, which ...

BAIL COURT, MIDDLESEX, TUESDAY, NOV. 24

... receipt for weakly eyes i Thmat man mast be a silly goose 'Who tbodghtlessly condemns its use, If my proboscis could but speak, 'Twould often say the dose' repeat; Each grateful sneeze and titillation Excites a freqaent iteration. . Then here's my glass ...