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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1, Chapter 17: White women. (search)
a man being killed. Last night an Irish labourer was shot in Broadway, near the county jail. Dick Owen challenged his chum, Jim Burke, to fight. The two men had been drinking with their sluts; thembecile friendships caused by gin; until the two sluts fell out and scratched each other's eyes. Owen and Burke took part in the affair. Come out and fight, cried Owen, hectoring under his chum's wOwen, hectoring under his chum's window. Coming down, ye skunk! shouts Burke, pulling out his pistol, and jumping down the stairs. Owen snapped at him twice, and Burke returned the fire. Owen fell dead, a bullet in his heart. ThOwen snapped at him twice, and Burke returned the fire. Owen fell dead, a bullet in his heart. This tale is in the morning papers, told in two inches of type. But female crime, especially when a lady takes to shooting her friends and lovers in the streets, or on the ferries, pays a journal to Owen fell dead, a bullet in his heart. This tale is in the morning papers, told in two inches of type. But female crime, especially when a lady takes to shooting her friends and lovers in the streets, or on the ferries, pays a journal to report the incident at greater length. A pistoler like Laura Fair is worth a thousand copies to an evening paper. Having a secret with a married man, and finding that false love run no smoother t