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26.

were

e placed that night in the headmill yard,

having any ration

not

released.

27.

At midnight of the

ation that

2.3rd S

night,

Zard the

night, in this

house over the treadmill.

was

open to the prisoner

and unless the prisoners preferred the open air there

was no impediment to

to their

dercover

ir going unders

at noon or between that

and 10 'clock the follo

followsing

day the prisoners had

full ration of rice and egetables, and she after s 1 of the 45 were

516

mary 4 Oprisoners were apprehended upon secret information, that

emissaries were located in a particular lane indicated, the prisoners were placed in the treadmill.

dmill yard,

where they had entrance

to the treadmill house and doubtless availed

themselves, even, of that

shelter . On the 24

th

they had a good, ration of rice and vegetables,

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