I looked up Jack Sheppard tonight. One site listed his cause of death as suicide. I guess you can call it suicide since he knew his chosen career could see him end up at Tyburn.
On the other hand, Thames is impossibly Good. Heck, Jack was born to hang. (BTW, where'd you find that Jack offed himself? On Wikipedia, they not only say Jack was hung, they give a full account of the affair.)
7A2c3Ml wrote: ↑May 14th, 2024, 6:22 am
The new and improved 16.
On the other hand, Thames is impossibly Good. Heck, Jack was born to hang. (BTW, where'd you find that Jack offed himself? On Wikipedia, they not only say Jack was hung, they give a full account of the affair.)
Too true about Thames and Jack as well.
This is now PL OK.
Sorry I cannot locate that website again where is said he was a suicide.
Quite melodramatic, don't you think? What I want to know is, if we last see Sir Rowland seated in a chair, why does he next appear sprawled over his sister's body?
7A2c3Ml wrote: ↑May 15th, 2024, 6:43 am
Here's 17!
Quite melodramatic, don't you think? What I want to know is, if we last see Sir Rowland seated in a chair, why does he next appear sprawled over his sister's body?
Well, her death scene was definitely melodramatic. I am enjoying the story of Thames more than that of Jack thus far.
Looking forward to the next chapter with the low comedy.