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1 For such slight offences were printers sent to gaol in those days.
2 The investigation was concluded by both Hatteraick and Glossin being sent to gaol .
3 The plea was not accepted, and he was sent to gaol .
4 You will be sent to gaol for three months.
5 And getting Merritt arrested and sent to gaol where I couldn't make use of him?
6 A petition was considered an offence, and the petitioners were sent to gaol for their pains.
7 He had got into trouble with the police, and had fled to avoid being sent to gaol .
8 I was sent to gaol , and was in hopes there, at least, this usage would have ended.
9 The witness was sent to gaol .
10 Of course, Madame Melmotte would refuse to take the girl back if her husband were sent to gaol .
11 He was captured in the end by eight policemen, and was very nearly sent to gaol with hard labour.
12 Being suspected by him to be a vagabond or thief, I was examined for about three hours, and then sent to gaol .
13 "I'll have you sent to gaol as an impostor."
14 Had he not by the unconsidered act of that moment committed some crime for which he could be prosecuted and sent to gaol ?
15 Mother cut me- Iwantedmoney-robbedthe old bachelor-was sent to gaol , and learned there a lesson or two how to rob better in future.
16 Often I was sent to gaol ; sometimes I was let go; sometimes I was kicked; but I learned to live like a wolf at last.
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