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The Good Old Days: Poverty, Crime and Terror in Victorian London The Good Old Days: Poverty, Crime and Terror in Victorian London by Gilda O'Neill
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“and no illustration of the disastrous effects of reckless indulgence in intoxicating liquors appeals to an audience with such telling force as that of the once sober and well-conducted female yielding by degrees to the terrible temptation until she at length sinks to the condition of a gin-soddened poor wretch, lost to every glimmer of self-respect, and capable even of starving herself and her children rather than forego her only remaining enjoyment in life ... It”
Gilda O'Neill, The Good Old Days: Poverty, Crime and Terror in Victorian London