London Labour And the London Poor; a Cyclopædia of the Condition And Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, And Those That Will Not Work

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— Children are occasionally sent out by their mothers, with bundles of washipg to convey to different persons, or they may be employed to bring clothes from the mangle. They are some- times met by a man, at other times by a woman, who entices them to go to a slioij for a halfpenny or a penny worth of sweets, meanwhile taking care they leave their parcels or bundle, which they promise to keep for them till they return. On their coming out of the shop, they find the party has decamped, and seldom... any clue can be got of them, as they may belong to distant localities of the metropolis.
In other cases they go up to the children, when they are proceeding on their way, with a bundle or basket, and say : "You are going to take these things home. Do you know where you are going to take them ?" The child being taken off her guard may say. She is carrying them to Mrs. So-and-so, of such a street." Ihey will then say. "You are a good girl, and are quite right. Mrs. So-and-so sent me for them, as she is in a hurry and is going out." The child probably gives her the basket or bundle, when the thief absconds.


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