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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Saith That she Lives next
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Door of HigsonsThat a Passage only
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Parts ThemThat Informant hath
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frequently heard Blows wch. from the
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Screaming of the voice Informant
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Believes was the Deceaseds
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Whether the Blows were given with a
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Stick or Cord Informant cannot tell
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They Appeared to be given over the Childs
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CloathsThat She never saw eitheir
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Father or Mother Beat the Child
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That last Tuesday Night about Eleven oClock
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when Higson and his Wife were in their
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Bed room Informant heard Mrs. Higson
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Say O my Childmy Child what shall I do
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That the last time she heard any of that
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beaning or Crying out was either the
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beginning of last Week or the latter end
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of the Week beforeThat she did not
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See the Child afterwards till last Saturday
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About Six or seven oClockHe was then
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lying Cross two Chairs with a Pillow under
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