The String of Pearls (1850), p. 525
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The String of Pearls (1850), p. 525
Lovett likewise. Already she has made repeated applications to her attendants in prison, to be permitted to become evidence against Todd." CHAPTER CXXI. By the time the police office at Bow Street opened upon the morning, a wild vague, and uncertain sort of rumour had spread itself over London, concerning the discoveries that had been made at Todd's house in Fleet Street, and at Mrs. Lovett's in Bell Yard, Temple Bar. | Lovett likewise. Already she has made repeated applications to her attendants u Which will surely not be permitted V 9 said the colonel. <f Certainly not ; the evidence against him is quite clear enough without the " She is a dreadful woman." €i She is, indeed ; but you will all of you soon dee how she conducts herself CHAPTER CXXI. TODD IS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, AND EXPECTS THE WORST. By the time the police office at Bow Street opened upon the morning, a wild Of course, the affair had lost nothing from many-tongued rumour, and the A dense crowd had assembled in Fleet Street, to have a look at Tood's now But it was in Bow Street, and round the doors of the police-office, that the By dint of great perseverance, our friends, with Sir Richard Blunt, at length " Well, Crotchet," said Sir Richard, as he encountered that individual. " No. Only that Todd has been a trying it on a little, that's all." " Why he's only petikler anxious to save Jack Ketch any trouble on his " I fully expected that both Todd and Mrs, Lovett would make some such "It's all right/' added Crotchet. I seed 'em both, and they is as lively The doors of the court had not been opened, but when they were, the ,. „ «. .' . ^ . . ^m^S^mv » n > ■ . V " ' u. i . . -■■ . .■ ■. .■ mi l .«., UU.i.> w> . .» J l i a I ,m;, . . 'M-l' ■. . LjMJ.y (»H ■ - ' . ■ JUU. jJBtf U I J ■ J J M U 1 1 ' M' "' ' ' ■ i W gJ — - — -"^a-'- 1 ■ »■ >«-- ----- , i I Tf i t w r i WyVT ii i-r.i Mt to. ' i -lit' —MMiiM— tun*. '•■■» ■■■ . — < <■—■ » - ^ . « • ■■" n ..< m« ,*,,«,ti-tewt*'**i»*££~*>~ma*'.. «"» >>* »«»■»«,■» '»» ■ «»' >*tt'?!k!e*1!'+i*W*IVl#f'0mii tl fc. |