id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt msu.31293015831708 Ainsworth William Harrison Jack Sheppard by W. Harrison Ainsworth 1839 .txt text/plain 136856 11504 86 Wood, after a pause; "but I trust your child is reserved for a better fate than either, Mrs. Sheppard." Pray coae to tbe point, sir," said Mrs. Sheppard, child," replied Mrs. Sheppard, passing her hand across "Ah, Jack," said Wood, shaking his head, " where "We shall expect you to-morrow," insinuated Mrs. Wood; "and pray don't bring anybody with youespecially Jonathan Wild." Jonathan Wild's house in the Old Bailey; while Mrs. Sheppard, whose maternal fears drew her in another "Jack, my love," cried Mrs. Sheppard, disregarding "There's no need of picklock or crowbar here, Mr. Wild," cried Jack, placing his hat on the right arm of Jack," said Mrs. Sheppard, clasping him with a Jack Sheppard's Quarrel with Jonathan Wild "Well, Jack," said Jonathan, who had looked at him Jonathan Wild, I'd be Jack Sheppard. A time may come when you will be gratified, Mr. Wood,' replied Jack calmly. ./cache/msu.31293015831708.pdf ./txt/msu.31293015831708.txt