Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office With An Account of the Magistrates Ru
Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office With An Account of the Magistrates Ru
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald
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" Robottom was examined, and he said that he had prevented Ferrar and Quin from 'pigeoning' the ' squire, ' and [that Mr. Hunt was not the person who put the sawdust in the hats of Ferrar and Quin. " Mr. Hunt said that he certainly could not deny having committed the assault, but he contended that any one possessing a spark of manly feeling on hear- ing a wretch apply such odious language to him, though he might be a dwarf in stature, would rush upon the slanderer and annihilate him if he could..., so he (Mr. Hunt) would have destroyed the villain Ferrar if he could. " Sir E. Birnie said that if any one had used such language in reference to him, as Ferrar had applied to Mr. Hunt, lie would have beaten his head off Ms shoulders, and he would not, therefore, call upon Mr. Hunt to find bail. The sessions were sitting, and Mr. Ferrar might go and indict Mr. Hunt. The case was then dismissed. " CHAPTER VII. MORNINGS AT BOW STREET. THE attraction of a police court, particularly for the lower classes, has always been extraordinary, and amounts to a positive fascination.
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