The Battle of the Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile

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The Battle of the Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile
Theophila Carlile Campbell
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Whilst there this gentleman, whom we shall designate as Mr. A. , told the young ladies that they would have to dine in their own room that day as he had a friend coming to dine with him and ta discuss various matters, and wished to be alone with him for that purpose. In some way or other the name of Carlile leaked out, and this name Miss Eliza knew to.
"the story of ISIS. " 149 belong to a very notorious man of whom she had heard dreadful things. The plans of the girls were soon laid, for their
... curiosity was greatly excited. So when the gentlemen had dined and the servants absented them- selves, the young ladies sought positions where they could hear and see everything that was said and done. The dining room was in communication with both front and side parlors by a door in each, and kneeling down on the rug at each door, with first their eyes then their ears at the keyholes, they heard every word and gazed their fill at the awful guest, who proved to be a very mild and amiable person, apparently quite harmless, and certainly handsome.

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