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Booth’s Poverty Map of London (1898-1899). Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor. Section OF THE NICKNAMES OF COSTERMONGERS. Section OF THE EDUCATION OF COSTERMONGERS' CHILDREN. Section THE LITERATURE OF COSTERMONGERS. Section OF THE HONESTY OF COSTERMONGERS.
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Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor • Section OF THE NICKNAMES OF COSTERMONGERS. • Section OF THE EDUCATION OF COSTERMONGERS' CHILDREN. • Section THE LITERATURE OF COSTERMONGERS. • Section OF THE HONESTY OF COSTERMONGERS. • Section OF THE CONVEYANCES OF THE COSTER- MONGERS AND OTHER STREET-SELLERS. • Section OF THE "SMITHFIELD RACES." • Section OF THE DONKEYS OF THE COSTERMONGERS. • Section OF THE COSTERMONGERS' CAPITAL. • Section OF THE "SLANG" WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. • Section OF HALF PROFITS. • Section OF THE BOYS OF THE COSTERMONGERS, AND THEIR BUNTS. • Section OF THE JUVENILE TRADING OF THE COSTERMONGERS. • Section OF THE EDUCATION OF THE "COSTER- LADS." • Section THE LIFE OF A COSTER-LAD. • Section OF THE "PENNY GAFF." • Section OF THE COSTER-GIRLS. • Section THE LIFE OF A COSTER GIRL.
A “Watercress Girl” I always give mother my money, she's sovery good to me. She don't often beat me; but,when she do, she don't play with me. She'svery poor, and goes out cleaning rooms sometimes, now she don't work at the fur. I ain'tgot no father, he's a father-in-law. No; motherain'tmarried again -- he's a father-in-law. Hegrinds scissors, and he's very good to me. No;I dont mean by that that he says kind things tome, for he never hardly speaks. When I getshome, after selling creases, I stops at home. Iputs the room to rights: mother don't make medo it, I does it myself. I cleans the chairs,though there's only two to clean. I takes a tuband scrubbing-brush and flannel, and scrubs thefloor -- that's what I do three or four times aweek.
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