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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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. No, I will go to my former sentence.
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Court. It is not necessary to repeat the observations I have made before; I have told you the situation in which you stand; you will have no further opportunity of accepting mercy; and if you now treat this with contempt, I shall order you for immediate execution.
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Prisoner. I find I am in the hands of men.
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Court. Do you accept of his majesty's mercy, on that condition mentioned? - No.
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Court. Take him to the condemned cells immediately.
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