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provided with means of escape by the
roof,
50 that, on the one hand to secure
ted
the infected
women, and on the other.
to get Evidence were both
very
difficult. I had had one or two
convictions in the reighbourhood, and
one case
if
noh two had fallow through
bank of widence.
About six mouth's
адо
the.
complaints of the reighbours became- so strong and so reiterated that I
a
reade wvery exertion to geh conviction but I was alongs foiled by the Inspector's asserting that, do what they would, they could not get Widence. I suggested all that I could; and hinted at more than I would.
Suggest
..
suggest, but still no result followed.
I began
an to doubt whether it
were not my duty to go muself, and
see with
sky
buy www. Eyes-
whether I
that I had beads stres
could
vertion, 50
long
AS
I had only sat
in muy Office and heard reports : I thought seriously of going, but I
had such a
hatred of the task,
and it Ecceed unde
undignified
at that time I did not
go.
besides, so
But on Sunday the 12th Septüber the disorders of these houses reached their climax. A disgraceful brawl- took place, about some hopph woman's having
keen
m
fetched in to accommodake outside customers, and the rich wo
Jo