id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 55285 Smith, John Thomas Lives of Famous London Beggars With Forty Portraits of the Most Remarkable. .txt text/plain 17706 750 69 James Turner, a common beggar, who valued his time at a shilling an the said beggars shall withdraw themselves to other places within the all that go in pilgrimage as beggars, but are able to work, shall be place, and all beggars be set in the stocks for a day and a night, George Dyball, a blind beggar of considerable notoriety, and his dog The seated beggar in this plate is frequently to be The following plate of a walking beggar, attended by a boy, was taken The beggar portrayed in the next plate is a blind man, who remains for The next plate, which will close the series of blind beggars, exhibits The following plate presents the portrait of another black man of great fellow's dog, but by the proprietor of the Sapient Pig. The last negro beggar called Toby, was a character well known in this ./cache/55285.txt ./txt/55285.txt