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Probably the iconic vehicle for fans of detective fiction is the two-wheeled hansom cab that seated a pair of passengers behind a low double door that guarded their shoes and clothes from mud and excrement flung up by the horse’s rear hooves….During the heyday of Sherlock Holmes, more than [8000] hansom cabs served London and its environs — and the last was gone by 1933.
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The Penguin Book of Victorian Women in Crime: Forgotten Cops and Private Eyes from the Time of Sherlock Holmes

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What did this favoured child of fortune lack that she could be reached by such a plea, when her whole being revolted from the nature of the task he offered her? …[T]he consent he had thought dependent upon sympathetic interest could be reached much more readily by the promise of large emolument, —and he owned to a feeling of secret disappointment even while he recognized the value of the discovery.
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”I—I’m not used to sights like this,” stammered the scrub-woman, stumbling awkwardly to her feet, and looking as if her few remaining wits had followed the rest on an endless vacation.
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And if people were condemned for their motives, would there be enough hangmen in the world?
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[Catherine Louisa] Pirkis’s was the era of criminologist Cesare Lombroso, who argued that criminal inclinations resulted from hereditary atavism that was literally visible in features such as large chins and fleshy lips; and of sexologist Havelock Ellis, who insisted that female criminals exhibit a degenerate abundance of body hair and other masculine traits, as well as “pathological” sex organs.
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