id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14065 Defoe, Daniel The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard Containing a Particular Account of His Many Robberies and Escapes .txt text/plain 13049 491 69 This John Sheppard, a Youth both in Age and Person, tho' an old Man in This Fact he confess'd to the Reverend Mr. Wagstaff before his Escape from the Condemn'd Hold of Newgate. February: All possible endeavours were us'd by Mrs. Cook and Mr. Phillips, to get John Sheppard and Edgworth Bess Apprehended, but Sheppard into the House at Mid-Night; and they all go up to Mr. Bartons Appartment well arm'd with Pistols, and enter'd his Rooms, and Sheppard, having disposed of the Goods at an Ale-house in the House of William Kneebone, in the Night-Time, and stealing, 108 Having now got clear of his Prison, he took Coach disguis'd in a Night came to Sheppard having bought him a new blue Butcher's Frock, and long e're they came in Sight of SHEPPARD in Company of WILLIAM PAGE, be convey'd to Sheppard to assist him in making an Escape. ./cache/14065.txt ./txt/14065.txt