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A HIGHWAYMAN and a chimney-sweeper were condemned to be hanged the same
time at Tyburn,--the first for an exploit on the highway, the latter for
a more ignoble robbery. Keep farther off, can't you? said the
highwayman, with some disdain. Sir, replied the sweep, I won't keep
off; I have as much right to be here as you!





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