TAILIEUCHUNG - The Autobiography of "Cockney Tom"

has been said that where there is no sense of danger, there no danger need be feared; so the writer of this Autobiography ventures, despite any array of critics, to present the sketch of his life to a public whose indulgence he craves. He claims no merit for literary workmanship, but solely for truth and candour, and in those respects his book cannot be excelled. As understood by the writer of this preface, the aim of the work has been twofold, namely, to leave to a large circle of cherished friends, acquaintances, and relatives the exact memorials of a life marked by more than an. | 1 Title The Autobiography of Cockney Tom Author Thomas Bastard A Project Gutenberg Australia eBook eBook No. Language English Date first posted June 2008 Date most recently updated June 2008 This eBook was produced by Peter Kelly Project Gutenberg Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia unless a copyright notice is included. We do NOT keep any eBooks in compliance with a particular paper edition. Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this file. This eBook is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg Australia License which may be viewed online at http To contact Project Gutenberg Australia go to http Title The Autobiography of Cockney Tom Author Thomas Bastard The Autobiography of Cockney Tom Showing his Struggles through Life and proving this Truth of the Old Saying that Honesty is the best Policy Published under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir W F D Jerbois . 2 Adelaide McClory and Masterman Printers Grenfell Street. 1881 PREFACE. It has been said that where there is no sense of danger there no danger need be feared so the writer of this Autobiography ventures despite any array of critics to present the sketch of his life to a public whose indulgence he craves. He claims no merit for literary workmanship but solely for truth and candour and in those respects his book cannot be excelled. As understood by the writer of this preface the aim of the work has been twofold namely to leave to a large circle of cherished friends acquaintances and relatives the exact memorials of a life marked by more than an ordinary vicissitudes and also of the manner in which it is intended to illustrate how possible is the growth of evil habit upon a .

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