id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41380 Mac Gregor, George The History of Burke and Hare, and of the Resurrectionist Times A Fragment from the Criminal Annals of Scotland .txt text/plain 10576 593 82 murder of poor human beings for the sale of their bodies, touched the Torrence and Waldie for the murder of a boy for the purpose of disposing mother to the deceased, having come to Torrence's house, was desired by poor innocent boy in the absence of its parents, and murdered it; that found the dead body stretched on a chest; that having asked what they her house; that accordingly, after the boy's mother had seen Waldie body of a woman who had died a natural death in Hare's house. "'To whom were the bodies so murdered sold?' 'To Dr. bodies to his rooms in -------, and then went to his house to receive "'You have been a resurrectionist (as it is called) I understand?' 'No. Neither Hare nor myself ever got a body from a churchyard. garden, whilst Williams held the cord to prevent the body going altogether ./cache/41380.txt ./txt/41380.txt