The String of Pearls (1850), p. 561

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half a pound of tripe satisfy him for dinner! Ask your own consciences and your common-sense, that question.
"Well, gentlemen of the jury, when he was shaved, and after my client had had to turn this dog twice out of his shop, Mr. Thornhill left and went towards Fleet Market. The prisoner watched him from his door, and actually saw him

THE ASTONISHED WATCHMAN.—LEAVING NEWGATE BEHIND.{Figure}

begin fighting with a porter at the top of the market; and then as another person came in to be shaved, the prisoner at the bar returned into his shop to attend to that customer, and saw no more of Mr. Thornhill. In the course of a quarter of an hour, however, the dog pushed the door of the shop open, and brought in a hat in his mouth, but the prisoner turned him out again, and that is all he knows of the transaction.

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