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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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any Petticoats on, Deponent asked her how she was, she
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said she was very full of Pain, Deponent went to Sleep again
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and waked and found the Maid in Bed, she then asked her
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how she did, she answered she was better, for she had
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been down into the Yard, in the Morning the Maid got
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up, and did the Work of the House as usual, Deponent
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got up afterwards, and saw Something in the Bed on the
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Sheets that
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appeared to her as if the Maid had Mis-
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Carried, as also appearances on the Maids own Linnen,
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that confirmed her in this Opinion, Deponent told Mrs.
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Marsh that she had seen something about her Maid
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and in the Bed, and her Maid being Ill in the Night, that
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she did not like, and seemed very old to her, Mrs. Marsh
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then called the Maid, and asked her the meaning of it,
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the Maid said she had been Ill, and that nothing of a
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Miscarriage or anything of the Kind happened. On the
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Friday night Deponent and the Maid went to Bed together again, and
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the Maid said she wanted to make Water, she had not made
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Water all Day, she beleived she should he long, and Deponent
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reached her a wash Hand Bason, Deponent saw when the
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