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If you have enjoyed it, please consider leaving a review – it does help so much. It was a sort of cooking-room, with an immense fire-place flanked by a couple of cauldrons, and was called Jack Ketch's Kitchen, because the quarters of persons executed for treason were there boiled by the hangman in oil, pitch, and tar, before they were affixed on the city gates, or on London Bridge. He unhooked it from the front clasp. Unlocking it, he entered the chamber, which by no means belied its external appearance. It's gin—a liquor you used to like. I'd go for it. He was never known to err, and was as much dreaded as the jailfever in consequence. " Three persons only were left in the room. There was a very substantial profit in the transaction, for he paid the natives in commodities—coloured cotton cloths, pipes and tobacco, guns and ammunition, household utensils, cutlery and glass gewgaws. "This suspense is worse than torture.

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