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However, her leadership came to an end when she faced a trial in 1892 for abducting a seven-year-old boy. It is alleged that the boy's mother sold him to the gang and that Mary had the intention of selling him to a childless couple.
Historical writer Brian MacDonald, whose aunt, Ada MacDonald, was involved with the 40 elephants, describes Mary in court, saying she arrived in, quote, "...a splendid black velvet cloak trimmed with fur, draped over a black silk dress, her head crowned by a broad-brimmed Rembrandt hat adorned with five ostrich feathers."
Historical writer Brian MacDonald, whose aunt, Ada MacDonald, was involved with the 40 elephants, describes Mary in court, saying she arrived in, quote, "...a splendid black velvet cloak trimmed with fur, draped over a black silk dress, her head crowned by a broad-brimmed Rembrandt hat adorned with five ostrich feathers."
Historical writer Brian MacDonald, whose aunt, Ada MacDonald, was involved with the 40 elephants, describes Mary in court, saying she arrived in, quote, "...a splendid black velvet cloak trimmed with fur, draped over a black silk dress, her head crowned by a broad-brimmed Rembrandt hat adorned with five ostrich feathers."
I think that it's necessary, but also a little strange given the fact that during this time, they're kind of rebelling against this class thing. in London at the time and this disparity between them. And because they're, you know, working class and just trying to get by, whereas the wealthy elite are just living a completely different life and having such a different experience.
I think that it's necessary, but also a little strange given the fact that during this time, they're kind of rebelling against this class thing. in London at the time and this disparity between them. And because they're, you know, working class and just trying to get by, whereas the wealthy elite are just living a completely different life and having such a different experience.
I think that it's necessary, but also a little strange given the fact that during this time, they're kind of rebelling against this class thing. in London at the time and this disparity between them. And because they're, you know, working class and just trying to get by, whereas the wealthy elite are just living a completely different life and having such a different experience.
And the divide is so great. And yet within their own system, there's this distinction of the queen and then everybody else. Right. But again, necessary to keep this well-oiled and functioning and someone has to make the decisions, right?
And the divide is so great. And yet within their own system, there's this distinction of the queen and then everybody else. Right. But again, necessary to keep this well-oiled and functioning and someone has to make the decisions, right?
And the divide is so great. And yet within their own system, there's this distinction of the queen and then everybody else. Right. But again, necessary to keep this well-oiled and functioning and someone has to make the decisions, right?
Absolutely. It's not like the queen is looking out for the queen and that's it and everyone else just kind of gets by.
Absolutely. It's not like the queen is looking out for the queen and that's it and everyone else just kind of gets by.
Absolutely. It's not like the queen is looking out for the queen and that's it and everyone else just kind of gets by.
I mean, it's heavy stuff. At first, we're talking about stealing from luxury brands and kind of like taking from... And I hate to say this and make this comparison, but I think a lot of people will understand what I'm saying because there's been... When you're talking about stealing and when it's justified or not, or at least having that conversation.
I mean, it's heavy stuff. At first, we're talking about stealing from luxury brands and kind of like taking from... And I hate to say this and make this comparison, but I think a lot of people will understand what I'm saying because there's been... When you're talking about stealing and when it's justified or not, or at least having that conversation.
I mean, it's heavy stuff. At first, we're talking about stealing from luxury brands and kind of like taking from... And I hate to say this and make this comparison, but I think a lot of people will understand what I'm saying because there's been... When you're talking about stealing and when it's justified or not, or at least having that conversation.
I think a lot of people are of the belief that stealing from big corporation, it does less harm than stealing from an individual or the little guy, quote unquote. So like, I don't know, stealing from Walmart versus breaking into your neighbor's house and stealing his piggy bank are two separate things. Stealing is stealing, but of course, like the severity and like,
I think a lot of people are of the belief that stealing from big corporation, it does less harm than stealing from an individual or the little guy, quote unquote. So like, I don't know, stealing from Walmart versus breaking into your neighbor's house and stealing his piggy bank are two separate things. Stealing is stealing, but of course, like the severity and like,
I think a lot of people are of the belief that stealing from big corporation, it does less harm than stealing from an individual or the little guy, quote unquote. So like, I don't know, stealing from Walmart versus breaking into your neighbor's house and stealing his piggy bank are two separate things. Stealing is stealing, but of course, like the severity and like,
of the crime is different and it hits different. And I think this is starting to take...