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Lippard, George, 1822-1854 [1850], The killers: a narrative of real life in Philadelphia (Hankinson and Bartholomew, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf257].


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The Killers: A Narrative of Real Life in Philadelphia . . . By a Member of the Philadelphia Bar

Front Matter Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine Preliminaries Title Page Preliminaries Main text PART I. THE STUDENTS. PART II. MR. CROMWELL HICKS AND THE “OLD MAN. ” PART III. THE LETTER OF THE DISHONORED WIFE. PART IV. RUNNEL'S COURT. PART V. MR. WHITELY THE BROKER. PART VI. CROMWELL. , DON JORGE AND THE POLICE OFFICER. PART VII. THE PEEP THROUGH THE WALL OF THE PENITENTIARY. PART VIII. THE PRIVATE DEVOTIONS OF JACOB D. Z. HICKS. PART IX. THE SILENT COMPOSITOR. PART X. THE SUPERNUMERARY. PART XI. THE KILLERS. PART XII. A YOUNG MAN WHO DESIRES TO KNOW “THE NAME OF HIS FATHER. ” PART XIII. THE DEN OF THE KILLERS. PART XIV. THE RIOT NEAR “THE CALIFORNIA HOUSE. ” PART XV. THE BULGINE AND KATE. PART XVI. THE FATHER AND SON. PART XVII. ELIJAH THE CONVICT AND KILLER. PART XVIII. THE BULGINE AT BAY. PART XIX. HICKS, ELIJAH AND KATE. PART XX. THE POPLAR BOX. PART XXI. CONCLUSION. Back matter


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