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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 36
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The anti-popish prisoners in Newgate, five and fourpence.

A friend in Bedlam, half-a-crown.

Dennis the hangman, one shilling."' 'That Dennis,' said his lordship, 'is an earnest man.

I marked him in the crowd in Welbeck Street, last Friday.' 'A good man,' rejoined the secretary, 'a staunch, sincere, and truly zealous man.' 'He should be encouraged,' said Lord George.

'Make a note of Dennis.
I'll talk with him.' Gashford obeyed, and went on reading from his list: '"The Friends of Reason, half-a-guinea.


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