| John Walker - 1811 - 646 էջ
...which, with a chain, was fixed to one of his legs, and he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended, and taken...constables, on their arrival at the gaol, accosted the keeper with " Sjr, do you know this man ?" ' Yes, very well ; it'^ Kilburn ; I have known him many... | |
| 1811 - 644 էջ
...with a chain, was fixed to one of his legs, and he composedly went into a corn-iield to sleep. As lie expected, he was soon apprehended, and taken before...constables, on their arrival at the gaol, accosted the keeper with " Sir, do you know this man ?" ' Yes, very well ; it's Kilburn ; I have known him many... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 638 էջ
...with a chain, was fixed to one of his legs, and.he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. Asne expected, he was soon apprehended, and taken before...constables, on their arrival at the gaol, accosted the keeper with " Sir, do you know this man ?" ' Yes, very well ; it's Kilburn ; I have known him many... | |
| 1822 - 820 էջ
...was fixed to one of his legs, and he composedly went into a corn field to sleep. As he ex. pccted, he was soon apprehended, and taken before a magistrate,...not been tried, and hoping they would not let him lie till another assize. The constables, on their arrival at the gaol, accosted the keeper with " Sir,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 էջ
...Gaol,' with which, and a chain fixed to one of his legs, he composedly went into a corn-Held to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended and taken...magistrate, who, after some deliberation, ordered »wo constables to guard him in a arrufe to KHminnd. No time wns to b* lert , fnr Kilhum «aid he bed... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 էջ
...Gaol,' with which, and a chain fixed to one of his legs, he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended and taken...constables to guard him in a carriage to Richmond. No time was to be lost, for Kilburn said he had not been tried, and hoped they would not let him lay i ill... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 էջ
...Gaol,' with which, and a chain fixed to one of his legs, he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended and taken...constables to guard him in a carriage to Richmond. No time was to be lost, for Kilburn said he had not been tried, and hoped they would not let him lay till another... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 էջ
...fixed to one of his legs, he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. As he expected, he was loon apprehended and taken before a magistrate, who, after...constables to guard him in a carriage to Richmond. Ño time was to IN- lost, for Kilburn said he had not been tried, and hoped they would not let him... | |
| Payne Kenyon Kilbourne - 1856 - 524 էջ
...which, with a chain, was fixed to one of his legs, and he composedly went into a cornfield to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended and taken...another assize. The constables, on their arrival at the goal, accosted the keeper with, " Sir, do you know this man ?" " Yes, very well — it's Kilburn ;... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 880 էջ
...legs, he composedly went into a corn-field to sleep. As he expected, he was soon apprehended and tnken before a magistrate, who, after some deliberation,...constables to guard him in a carriage to Richmond. No time was to be lout, for Kiiburn said he had pot been tried, and hoped they would not let him lay till another... | |
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