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Title: The chronicles of crime, or The new Newgate calendar. Being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to the present time including a number of curious cases never before published. Embellished with fifty-two engravings, from original drawings by "Phiz" (pseud.)
Year: 1841 (1840s)
Authors: Pelham, Camden, pseud Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882. illus. cn
Subjects: Crime Criminals
Publisher: London, T. Tegg (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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thedevil that inhabited it. They ultimately resolved, however, to try it alittle longer ; and having craved forgiveness of all their sins, betook them-selves to bed. That night they slept in tolerable comfort, but it wasmerely a trick of their tormentor to lull them into false security. When,on the succeeding night, they heard no noises, they began to flatter them-selves that the devil was driven out, and prepared accordingly to take uptheir quarters for the whole winter in the palace. These symptoms ontheir part became the signal for renewed uproar among the fiends. On the1st of November, they heard something walking with a slow and solemnpace up and down the withdrawing-room, and immediately afterwards ashower of stones, bricks, mortar, and broken glass pelted about their ears.On the 2nd the steps were again heard in the withdrawing-room, soundingto their fancy very much like the treading of an enormous bear, whichcontinued for about a quarter of an hour. This noise having ceased, a
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-^iFt---^ THE NEW NEWGATE CALENDAR. 407 large warming-pan was thrown violently upon the table, followed by anumber of stones, and the jawbone of a horse. Some of the boldest walkedvaliantly into the withdrawing-room, armed with swords and pistols, butcould discover nothing. They were afraid that night to go to sleep, andsat up, making fires in every room, and burning candles and lamps in greatabundance ; thinking that, as the fiends loved darkness, they would notdisturb a company surrounded with so much light. They were deceived,however: buckets of water came down the chimneys and extinguished thefires, and the candles were blown out, they knew not how. Some of theservants who had betaken themselves to bed were drenched with putridditch-water as they lay ; and arose in great fright, muttering incoherentprayers, and exposing to the wondering eyes of the comniissroners theirlinen all dripping with green moisture, and their knuckles red with theblows they had at the same time received fr

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