The String of Pearls (1850), p. 536
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The String of Pearls (1850), p. 536
his present situation about eight years, during which he has had seven young ones by two different leopardesses. The young, however, all died soon after being whelped, except one which lived about ten months. CHAPTER CXXIV. RETURNS TO NEWGATE, AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF MRS. LOVETT. | THE STRING OF PEARLS. 5 his present situation about eight years, during which he has had seven young JVltss Nancy, a very beautiful lioness, brought from Senegal, and presented to his majesty by Brady, Esq. She has been here only about nine months, is not quite two years old, and seems very tractable. A lion monkey. This beast is of a black colour, with very shaggy hair- An American black bear, lately brought over by Colonel Clarke. A racoon, brought from Norway by Colonel Clarke. This is a very small Rose, a large Norway wolf, presented about four years since by Herr Widder- Miss Sally, a beautiful leopardess, presented by the Emperor of Morocco, and These were the principal inhabitants of what was called the Lion's Tower; It was quite impossible but that the party should very much admire these The inspection of the beasts lasted more than an hour, and then, as Sir u Ah," he said, 11 by the time we get to your house, cousin Oakley, I shall be CHAPTER CXXIV. • RETURNS TO NEWGATE, AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF MRS. LOVKTT. While those* persons, in whose happiness we and our readers, no doubt, cording. Mrs. Lovett, when she found that her proposition to turn evidence against After about an hour, then, she called to one of the attendants of the prison, | 1 wish to speak to some one who has authority to hear what I may choose |