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"He is still incommunicado." Without believing it would lead to anything, I suggested: "It was foolish of him to give offence to Mr. Scott?" The commandant nodded vivaciously. "Mr. Scott is very powerful man," he assented. "We all very much love Mr. Scott. The president, he love Mr. Scott, too, but the judges were not sympathetic to Mr. Scott, so Mr.
I have forgotten my history, if that be not true history." The Administration had not yet abandoned hope of removing the pickets. They persisted in their policy of arrests and longer imprisonments. Prison Episodes During all this time the suffrage prisoners were enduring the miserable and petty tyranny of the government workhouse at Occoquan. They were kept absolutely incommunicado.
All that I had done was to walk along their sidewalk and gaze at their picayune waterfall. And what crime was there in that? Technically I was guilty of no misdemeanor. All right, I'd show them when I got out. The next day I talked with a guard. I wanted to send for a lawyer. The guard laughed at me. So did the other guards. I really was incommunicado so far as the outside world was concerned.
Then they will not bring you back to me, and you will learn what incommunicado means in our Mexican law. Adios, caballeros!" "Am I still the servant of the American gentlemen, Don Luis?" asked Nicolas, humbly. "You may go with them. They will need you, little Nicolas," answered Don Luis, and watched the three out of sight with smiling eyes. Montez could afford to be cheerful.
Here we decided upon the hunger strike, as the ultimate form of protest left us-the strongest weapon left with which to continue within the prison our battle against the Administration. Miss Paul was held absolutely incommunicado in the prison hospital. No attorney, no member of her family, no friend could see her.
Accordingly, this warden, whose methods I know well, is now quoted as a signal champion of the new and more merciful dispensation, though only two or three years ago, according to his own personally written and signed reports, he was for keeping prisoners practically incommunicado dead to the world; writing and receiving letters to be nearly or wholly done away with; newspapers withheld; visitors denied.
From him, Belle learned that Van Horn and Stone had been held somewhere up at Tenison's incommunicado, by Lefever and Sawdy, while Laramie, opposed by the cattlemen's lawyer, was demanding from Justice Druel warrants for his prisoners; and that after they had reluctantly been issued, Sheriff Druel had pigeon-holed them until Tenison, backing Laramie, had told Druel after a big row, he would run him out of town if he didn't take his prisoners to jail.
"Screen call for you, sir," he told Tortha Karf. "One of the news services wants a comment on a story they've just picked up that we've illegally arrested Councilman Salgath and are holding him incommunicado and searching his apartment." "That's the Organization," Vall said. "They don't know how their boys made out; they're hoping we'll tell them." "No comment," Tortha Karf said.
For almost two full months after being transported to Everett the men were held incommunicado; were not allowed to see papers or magazines or to have reading matter of any description; were subjected to the brutalities of Sheriff McRae and other jail officials who had been prominent in previous outrage and participants in the massacre at the dock; and were fed on the vilest prison fare.
"The fact that Miss Cisneros was incommunicado made the attempt seem at first beyond the possibility of success, but we finally, through Hernandon, who was born on the island, and speaks Spanish like a native, succeeded in sending a note to her through an old negress, who called upon one of her friends in the prison.
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