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The construction and contents of a particular slop-shoot are thus described by Dr. Whitmore[?]. It was a large space of about 200 feet square, built up at the sides to a considerable height by means of paving stones, so that the liquid matter thrown into it should not escape, and this was filled up to a height of some six feet with what is called the “slop” from the streets.
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The
construction
and
contents
of
a
particular
slop-shoot
are
thus
described
by
Dr.
Whitmore[?].
It
was
a
large
space
of
about
200
feet
square,
built
up
at
the
sides
to
a
considerable
height
by
means
of
paving
stones,
so
that
the
liquid
matter
thrown
into
it
should
not
escape,
and
this
was
filled
up
to
a
height
of
some
six
feet
with
what
is
called
the
“slop”
from
the
streets.