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Describe the life of children as depicted in Andrew Mean's famous book "The Bitter Cry of Outcast London."

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(i) Andrew Mearn's book showed why a crime was more profitable than laboring in small underpaid factories.

(ii) A child of seven years old is easily known to make 10 shillings 6 pence a week from thieving.
(iii) Before he can gain as much as a young thief (a boy) he must make 56 gross of matchboxes a week or 1296 a day.
(iv) It was only after the passage of the Compulsory Elementary Education Act in 1870 and the Factory Acts beginning from 1902, that children were kept out of industrial work.



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