Chapter 26

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:Pages 10 and 12 are blank in the original.Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original.Ellipses match the original.The following corrections have been made to the original text:Page 56: perfect type of the brutal gaoler[original has "goaler"]Page 63: In London crime was rampant[original has "rampart"].Page 75: Another certificate states that William[original has "Wililam"] DominicPage 77: a warrant may be made for his banishment.[period missing in original]Page 82: the "verser," and the "[quotation mark missing in original]barnacle;"Page 99: when brought up at Westminster[original has "Westminister"] for perjuryPage 99: charged by a cheesemonger[original has "chesemonger"] as being the manPage 137: [quotation mark missing in original]"For long there was nothing among themPage 154: On the death of the king (William[original has "Wililam"] III)Page 159: found on his person when he accidentally[original has "acidentally"] meetsPage 186: execution was done: he[original has "He"] delaying the timePage 199: calm spirit, without prayer-book or psalm.[original has extraneous quotation mark]Page 209: the prisoners are kept in the strictest order."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 220: well-applied jerk, snapped asunder[original has "assunder"] the central linkPage 249: Housebreaking was of frequent occurrence[original has "ocurence"] by night.Page 253: duty, and promise not to molest them.[original has a comma]

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

Pages 10 and 12 are blank in the original.

Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original.

Ellipses match the original.

The following corrections have been made to the original text:

Page 56: perfect type of the brutal gaoler[original has "goaler"]Page 63: In London crime was rampant[original has "rampart"].Page 75: Another certificate states that William[original has "Wililam"] DominicPage 77: a warrant may be made for his banishment.[period missing in original]Page 82: the "verser," and the "[quotation mark missing in original]barnacle;"Page 99: when brought up at Westminster[original has "Westminister"] for perjuryPage 99: charged by a cheesemonger[original has "chesemonger"] as being the manPage 137: [quotation mark missing in original]"For long there was nothing among themPage 154: On the death of the king (William[original has "Wililam"] III)Page 159: found on his person when he accidentally[original has "acidentally"] meetsPage 186: execution was done: he[original has "He"] delaying the timePage 199: calm spirit, without prayer-book or psalm.[original has extraneous quotation mark]Page 209: the prisoners are kept in the strictest order."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 220: well-applied jerk, snapped asunder[original has "assunder"] the central linkPage 249: Housebreaking was of frequent occurrence[original has "ocurence"] by night.Page 253: duty, and promise not to molest them.[original has a comma]

Page 56: perfect type of the brutal gaoler[original has "goaler"]

Page 63: In London crime was rampant[original has "rampart"].

Page 75: Another certificate states that William[original has "Wililam"] Dominic

Page 77: a warrant may be made for his banishment.[period missing in original]

Page 82: the "verser," and the "[quotation mark missing in original]barnacle;"

Page 99: when brought up at Westminster[original has "Westminister"] for perjury

Page 99: charged by a cheesemonger[original has "chesemonger"] as being the man

Page 137: [quotation mark missing in original]"For long there was nothing among them

Page 154: On the death of the king (William[original has "Wililam"] III)

Page 159: found on his person when he accidentally[original has "acidentally"] meets

Page 186: execution was done: he[original has "He"] delaying the time

Page 199: calm spirit, without prayer-book or psalm.[original has extraneous quotation mark]

Page 209: the prisoners are kept in the strictest order."[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 220: well-applied jerk, snapped asunder[original has "assunder"] the central link

Page 249: Housebreaking was of frequent occurrence[original has "ocurence"] by night.

Page 253: duty, and promise not to molest them.[original has a comma]


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