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This book recounts Thomas Holmes' experiences as a police-court missionary in London. The book offers an insight into the lives of individuals and families who have come into contact with the law in different ways. From couples struggling with domestic issues to dipsomaniacs and criminals, the book highlights the harsh realities of life in Victorian London. In this book, Holmes also provides an account of the societal challenges facing the poor, home workers, and the arcadians.
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