The Romance of FraudChapman and Hall, Limited, 1914 - 280 pàgines |
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Pàgina 20
... sentence in his ears trod the grave that would presently receive him in a shroud of quicklime . This It is twelve years since I strolled amid these ghostly scenes , and of the sorrow that was Newgate no brick remains . During the better ...
... sentence in his ears trod the grave that would presently receive him in a shroud of quicklime . This It is twelve years since I strolled amid these ghostly scenes , and of the sorrow that was Newgate no brick remains . During the better ...
Pàgina 33
... sentenced to a term of imprisonment in Newgate , where he lay until the gaol fever accounted for him . The new gaol seems ... sentence of death , who lived in a common and perpetually crowded ward . " Male prisoners awaiting death were ...
... sentenced to a term of imprisonment in Newgate , where he lay until the gaol fever accounted for him . The new gaol seems ... sentence of death , who lived in a common and perpetually crowded ward . " Male prisoners awaiting death were ...
Pàgina 43
... sentence of death should relegate the murderer to " the dread obscurity " of his cell ; and that he should die , not upon the hustings , as it were , but behind the scenes . Years earlier , the great and wise Henry Fielding had ...
... sentence of death should relegate the murderer to " the dread obscurity " of his cell ; and that he should die , not upon the hustings , as it were , but behind the scenes . Years earlier , the great and wise Henry Fielding had ...
Pàgina 68
... sentenced to many years ' imprisonment , thought a great deal about the time when we should be free again , making many plans about our future life ; and , as far as I could see , all of us had peaceful , idyllic inclinations , and a ...
... sentenced to many years ' imprisonment , thought a great deal about the time when we should be free again , making many plans about our future life ; and , as far as I could see , all of us had peaceful , idyllic inclinations , and a ...
Pàgina 73
... in La Roquette , whose sentences were nearly finished , would go to a recognised artist of the prison with a request for a bouquet " of three 66 flowers . The flowers would be traced on paper , RECREATIONS OF PRISON 73.
... in La Roquette , whose sentences were nearly finished , would go to a recognised artist of the prison with a request for a bouquet " of three 66 flowers . The flowers would be traced on paper , RECREATIONS OF PRISON 73.
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Pàgina 123 - I can, at any rate, show that the experiments made with it at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century fully confirm the high encomium bestowed by Dioscorides upon his indicum.
Pàgina 42 - I believe that a sight so inconceivably awful as the wickedness and levity of the immense crowd collected at that execution could be imagined by no man, and could be presented in no heathen land under the sun. The horrors of the gibbet and of the crime which brought the wretched murderers to it faded in my mind before the atrocious bearing, looks, and language of the assembled spectators. When I came upon...
Pàgina 43 - ... imitations of Punch, brutal jokes, tumultuous demonstrations of indecent delight when swooning women were dragged out of the crowd by the police with their dresses disordered, gave a new zest to the general entertainment. When the sun rose brightly — as it did — it gilded thousands upon thousands of upturned faces, so inexpressibly odious in their brutal mirth or callousness, that a man had cause to feel ashamed of the shape he wore, and to shrink from himself, as fashioned in the image of...
Pàgina 42 - Susannah," and the like, were added to these. When the day dawned, thieves, low prostitutes, ruffians, and vagabonds of every kind, flocked on to the ground, with every variety of offensive and foul behaviour. Fightings, faintings, whistlings, imitations of Punch, brutal jokes, tumultuous demonstrations of indecent delight when swooning women were dragged out of the crowd by the police, with their dresses disordered, gave a new zest to the general entertainment. When the sun rose brightly — as...
Pàgina 81 - Millbank for thick shins and graft at the pump; Broadmoor for all laggs as go off their chump; Brixton for good toke and cocoa with fat; Dartmoor for bad grub but plenty of chat; Portsmouth a blooming bad place for hard work; Chatham on Sunday give four ounce of pork; Portland is worst of the lot for to joke in — For fetching a lagging there's no place like Woking.
Pàgina 32 - House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred; but they did their work at leisure, in full security without sentinels. without trepidation, as men lawfully employed in full day.
Pàgina 216 - In no branch of the administration in Bengal," the Lieutenant-Governor said, " is improvement so imperatively required as in the police. There is no part of our system of which such universal and bitter complaint is made, and none in which for the relief of the people and the reputation of Government, is reform in anything like the same degree so urgently called for. The evil is essentially in the investigating staff. It is dishonest and it is tyrannical.
Pàgina 43 - When the two miserable creatures who attracted all this ghastly sight about them were turned quivering into the air, there was no more emotion, no more pity, no more thought that two immortal souls had gone to judgment, no more restraint in any of the previous obscenities, than if the name of Christ had never been heard in this world, and there were no belief among men but that they perished like the beasts.
Pàgina 32 - But I must not omit what struck me most. About ten or twelve of the mob getting to the top of the debtors' prison, whilst it was burning, to halloo, they appeared rolled in black smoke mixed with sudden bursts of fire — like Milton's infernals, who were as familiar with flame as with each other.
Pàgina 36 - She was the only really very great human being I have ever met, with whom it was impossible to be disappointed. She was, in the fullest sense of the word, a majestic woman. She was already advanced in years, and had a very tall and stately figure. But it was her countenance that was so striking. Her features were handsome in the sense of being well-proportioned, but they were not in the usual sense beautiful. Her eyes were not large, or brilliant, or transparent. They...