Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Vol. 2: July to December, 1845
Terrible as was the charge, nevertheless St. Giles felt himself somewhat relieved he was not, he found, apprehended as the escaped convict that was yet unknown and, oddly enough, with the accusation of bloodshed on him, he felt comparatively tranquil.
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