Barnaby Rudge, a Tale of the Riots of 'eighty

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Those persons who did not care to leave home, were at their doors or windows, and one topic of discourse prevailed on every side. Some reported that the riots were effectually put down ; others that they had broken out again : some said that Lord George Gordon had been sent under a strong guard to the Tower ; others that an attempt had been made upon the King's life, that the soldiers had been again called out, and that the noise of musketry in a distant part of the town had been plainly heard ...within an hour. As it grew darker, these stories became more direful and mysterious; and often, when some frightened passenger ran past with tidings that the rioters were not far off, and were coming up, the doors were shut and" barred, lower windows made secure, and as much consternation engendered, as if the city were invaded by a foreign army.
Gashford walked stealthily about, listening to all he heard, and diffusing or confirming, whenever he had an opportunity, such false intelligence as suited his own purpose ; and, busily occupied in this yyay, turned iPto Holborn for ttie twentieth time, when a great many 3S4 BARNABY RUDGE women and children came flying along the street — often panting and looking back — and the confused murmur of numerous voices struck upon his ear.


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