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The cage at Willesden was, and is—for it is still standing—a small round building about eight feet high, with a pointed tiled roof, to which a number of boards, inscribed with the names of the parish officers, and charged with a multitude of admonitory notices to vagrants and other disorderly persons, are attached. This was number 13, Montague Street, familiarly spoken of in the neighbourhood as “White’s. "That was the lad's name," returned the stranger. “My arrival appears to be opportune,” he said stiffly.

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