miserable plight in which he was to pass the next six months. When he came out, he said, he would
take what remained of his money, go off to America or australia and never be heard of more.
We left him full of this resolve, I, to write to Theobald, and also to instruct my solicitor to get Ernest's
money out of Pryer's hands, and Towneley to see the reporters and keep the case out of the newspapers.
He was successful as regards all the higher-class papers. There was only one journal, and that of the
lowest class, which was incorruptible.