Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 453
... prison - and handed over to the officer in charge . This prison is a strong building of two stories , with heavily barred windows and a multiplicity of armed guards . The officer in charge attempted at first to find a place in which to ...
... prison - and handed over to the officer in charge . This prison is a strong building of two stories , with heavily barred windows and a multiplicity of armed guards . The officer in charge attempted at first to find a place in which to ...
Page 454
... prison I neither ate nor drank nor slept nor washed . Black bread had been brought round in the morning , but none was given to me , and toward midday a bucket of soup strongly resembling hogwash was brought up , but as I had neither ...
... prison I neither ate nor drank nor slept nor washed . Black bread had been brought round in the morning , but none was given to me , and toward midday a bucket of soup strongly resembling hogwash was brought up , but as I had neither ...
Page 455
... prison officer and the adjutant . He told me in addition that Admiral Cowan , who is the chief officer in the Baltic , offered as an act of courtesy ' a destroyer to take me to Helsingfors , since I had lost my passage through my ...
... prison officer and the adjutant . He told me in addition that Admiral Cowan , who is the chief officer in the Baltic , offered as an act of courtesy ' a destroyer to take me to Helsingfors , since I had lost my passage through my ...
Page 471
... prisons and severe punish- ments , the poor depressed men tramp- ing in from Burnley , Padiham , and other places to work at the condemned starvation prices were waylaid and beaten , and left by the roadside nearly dead . The police ...
... prisons and severe punish- ments , the poor depressed men tramp- ing in from Burnley , Padiham , and other places to work at the condemned starvation prices were waylaid and beaten , and left by the roadside nearly dead . The police ...
Page 485
... prison . That is why they could not write drama ; drama which , of the right kind , is all fantasy and dream and the licensed extravagance of the freed imagination . January 19 , 1916 . When a poet writes with high enthusiasm for duty ...
... prison . That is why they could not write drama ; drama which , of the right kind , is all fantasy and dream and the licensed extravagance of the freed imagination . January 19 , 1916 . When a poet writes with high enthusiasm for duty ...
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