It was the street boy turned pickpocket, and a pickpocket turned garroter.
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The methods of the garroter were quick, sure and silent.
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Look about you, or you will feel the garroter's hug.
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One hand of the garroter was on his throat, the other was busily rifling his pockets.
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Even now, in the case of this bloody-handed butcher, this ruthless garroter....
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He is a harmless enough fellow, Parker by name, a garroter by trade, and a remarkable performer upon the jew's-harp.
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A garroter lay on the roof ready to entangle me with his noose if I should escape the dagger of the old hag.
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I wonder do we meet garroters in society?
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He sneaked behind him and caught him by the throat, as the garroters used to do in the fog.
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After it is cleared, it is vital to keep it cleared of weeds, which worse garroters of crops than trees.
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Indulging in these reflections, not unaccompanied with smiles, I continued my way, with little fear, myself, of pickpockets or garroters.
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He next went to Cuba with Lopez, was wounded and captured, but escaped the garroters to follow General Walker to Nicaragua.
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They are nearly all thieves, and a very large proportion of them are but the decoys of the most desperate male garroters and thieves.
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Sometimes these girls deserve more pity than blame; but a very large proportion of them, perhaps the majority, act as decoys for garroters and thieves.