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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Apron now Produced was lying on the
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Deceased Work BenchThat Mrs. Good
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Desired Informant to take Care of it and
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told Informant that the Knife was Stocking
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in the Floor in Clarkes Room
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Informant went there and found it
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according to her wordAnd Saith that he
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