... older, with stealing some iron piping from the street. The little fellow — it was the first time he had ever been in such a place — cried bitterly all the afternoon of the Saturday : but by the Monday morning the exhortations of his companions,... Parliamentary Papers - Page 29by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1846Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Surveyor-General of Prisons, Joshua Jebb - 1847 - 292 lehte
...all the afternoon of the Saturday, but by the Monday morning the exhortations of his comjianionii, and their sneers at his softness, had reconciled him...him by certain opprobrious epithets in use amongst luch characters, and in a short time the boy wai pacified, and romping merrily with his associates.'1... | |
| 1848 - 592 lehte
...his companions, and their sneers at his softness, had reconciled him to his situation, and the oldest of the three was teaching him to pick pockets, practising...all the other prisoners. His mother came to see him on the forenoon, and the boy was again overwhelmed with grief. Again his companions jeered him, calling... | |
| Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1849 - 278 lehte
...from the street. The little fellow—it was the first time he had ever been in such a place—cried bitterly all the afternoon of the Saturday, but by...pacified and romping merrily with his associates." This account was given by a thoroughly-reformed prisoner who spoke from what he had himself witnessed... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1849 - 208 lehte
...boys, somewhat older, with stealing some iron piping from the street. The little fellow — it was the first time he had ever been in such a place —...overwhelmed with grief. Again his companions jeered him, called him by certain opprobrious epithets in use amongst such characters, and in a short time the... | |
| Henry Smith Warleigh - 1853 - 366 lehte
...other boys somewhat older, with stealing some iron piping from the street. The little fellow — it was the first time he had ever been in such a place —...overwhelmed with grief. Again his companions jeered him, called him by certain opprobrious epithets, in use among such characters, and in a short time the boy... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 534 lehte
...fellow — it was the first time he had ever been in such a place — cried bitterly all the afiernoon of the Saturday, but by the Monday morning the exhortations...overwhelmed with grief. Again his companions jeered him, called him by certain opprobrious epithets in use amongst such characters, and in a short time the... | |
| Emily Anne E. Shirreff - 1859 - 492 lehte
...other boys somewhat older, with stealing some iron piping from the street. The little fellow — it was the first time he had ever been in such a place —...overwhelmed with grief. Again his companions jeered him, called him by certain opprobrious epithets, in use among such characters, and in a short time the boy... | |
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