Capitolo 2
XIV. As Jack Sheppard was again 367
captured
XV. How Blueskin suffered the Peine 377
Et of the strong Hard
XVI. As the Portrait of Jack Sheppard was 385
painting
XVII. The Iron Blocks 397
XVIII. The Bed Room 400
XIX. The Chapel 401
XX. The Leads 405
XXI. What happened Jack Sheppard in the 408
Turner's House
XXII. Fast and it Loosens 415
XXIII. The last Reunion among Jack 419
Sheppard and his/her Mother
XXIV. The Search 425
XXV. As Jack Sheppard freed him of 429 his/her
Irons
XXVI. As Jack Sheppard frequented the his/her 435
Mother's Funeral
XXVII. As Jack Sheppard was brought 441
back to Newgate
XXVIII. What happened to Dollis Hill 449
XXIX. As Jack Sheppard was brought to 454
Westminster Salts
XXX. As Wild Jonathan Casa was 458
burnt completely
XXXI. The Procession to Tyburn 462
XXXII. The last Scene 472
EPOCH THE FIRST ONE.
1703.
JONATHAN WILD.
CAR JACK SHEPPARD.
CHAPTER ME.
The Widow and his/her Child.
In the night of Friday, on November 26, 1703 and an hour of
eleven, the door of a miserable residence situated in a dark
quarter of the administrative District of Southwark, known as the Old Mint was open;
and a man, with a lantern in his/her hand it appeared to the threshold. This
person whose is probable that age is approximately forty, you/he/she was dressed in a brown
coat of frieze to double breast, with very wide skirts and a very narrow
collar; a vest of light drugget, with pockets that reach the knees;
buttocks of luxury and blacks; rubber pipe of fabric combed grey; and shoes with fingers of the foot of circle,
wood heels and tall quarters, assured by the small silver buckles. Him
brought a three-trapped hat, a sandy-coloured impromptu wig, and it often had a
wool wrap folded up round its throat. Its suits had evidently seen
some mend, and it were abundantly begrimed with the dust of the