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Updated: May 21, 2025
"Just think of the contrast between sailing so smoothly and easily as we are doing, away above the world with all its cares and sorrows, and being incarcerated within those gloomy walls, many of them for life. I am sure that if they could become 'Children of the Skies, they would all reform in a short time." "No, no, Mattie," replied the Doctor, "God did infinitely more than that for man.
This was regarded in the light of a penitent wail from the dead, because the customs of the order ordained that when any inmate should be first incarcerated in the wall, he should be committed to it in the presence of all the brethren, the chief reading the burial service as the live body was sepulchred.
"Well, then, you can show you discharged him the moment you had reason to think he was cured, and you must prove he was insane when you incarcerated him; but I warn you it will be uphill work if he is sane now; the jury will be apt to go by what they see." Bassett and Wheeler retired; the latter did not presume to differ; but Bassett was dissatisfied and irritated.
Four years after my visit to Spain he was incarcerated in the dungeons of the Inquisition, but he obtained his release after three years' confinement by doing public penance. The leprosy which eats out the heart of Spain is not yet cured.
The charge against me was necessary before I could be incarcerated there, but once within, it was the scheme of the Governor-General to obtain my consent to the marriage by threats and by the constant terrors of the place.
Assuming that this holds generally good in well-constituted frames, we point out a notable example in the case of the incarcerated Paul; for although that youth was in no agreeable situation at the time present, and although nothing very encouraging smiled upon him from the prospects of the future, yet, as soon as he had recovered his consciousness, and given himself a rousing shake, he found an immediate source of pleasure in discovering, first, that several ladies and gentlemen bore him company in his imprisonment; and, secondly, in perceiving a huge jug of water within his reach, which, as his awaking sensation was that of burning thirst, he delightedly emptied at a draught.
Each one was crowded with magnificent gems that flashed under the rays of the flashlamp! The men were marched away to the village, where they were incarcerated in the village lockup.
One of them that I visited was in a Baptist church, the man with the wheel being in the pulpit, and the gamblers in the pews. "While there the manager of the telegraph office was arrested for something I never understood, and incarcerated in a military prison about half a mile from the office. The building was in plain sight from the office, and four stories high.
"After the time of good Queen Bess, however, the castle is not memorable for much in its history till we come to the early part of the present century; when it was used as a depot for the prisoners taken in the French war, some eight or ten thousand being incarcerated within its walls at one time!" "What a lot!" cried Bob. "It must have cost a heap of money to keep them in food, auntie?"
Why were the Presbyterians chased like the partridge over the highlands of Scotland the Methodists pumped, and stoned, and pelted with rotten eggs the Quakers incarcerated in filthy prisons, beaten, whipped at the cart's tail, banished and hung?
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