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The Prince and The Pauper

CHAPTER XVII
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In the course of it, it appeared that 'John Hobbs' was not altogether a new recruit, but had trained in the gang at some former time.

His later history was called for, and when he said he had 'accidentally' killed a man, considerable satisfaction was expressed; when he added that the man was a priest, he was roundly applauded, and had to take a drink with everybody.

Old acquaintances welcomed him joyously, and new ones were proud to shake him by the hand.

He was asked why he had 'tarried away so many months.' He answered-- "London is better than the country, and safer, these late years, the laws be so bitter and so diligently enforced.

An' I had not had that accident, I had stayed there.


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