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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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ground for abt. a MinuteThat Mrs. Cooper went in
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& Mr. Cooper came out & Took her up& then went
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in & Shut the doorThat the deced at first Staggerd
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& then Walk'd to the Bulk joining to the House &
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presently afterwds. return'd to the House & sat herself
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down on the Ground at the doorThat she cried
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out Mrs. I am wounded open yr. doorThe doors were
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not immediately open'd till the Mob gathered & then
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Mrs. Cooper open'd the door & ask'd what was the
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MatterSays he ordd.
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bring a Candle
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& observ'd a considerable quantity of Blood running
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from the back part of the head-Ordd. her over to
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his House, had great difficulty to stop the Blood,
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prob'd the part, but could not observe the shall to
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be any ways fracturedDress'd the Wound & she
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was carried to her own Lodgingsshe came the next
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day seemingly in Liquordress'd the Wound &
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attended her abt. 9 days & Thinks the Wound no
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ways dangerous but in a fair way of Recovery, says
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she lost a great quantity, of Blood but cannot say of what
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she died for he did not see her for some days before
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she died but is inclinable to Think her death was
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owing to the Sess of Blood & her own irregularities
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Thinks the Wound was caus'd by the Fall & the
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cause of her loosing so much BloodSays the reon
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the deced said to Mrs. Cooper you will be hang'd was
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owing to her saying to the decedyou Bch if
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