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... jailer tapped her son's shoulder . He called , “ Au revoir , Mother , ' and , slipping her hand between the bars , she gave him a small , slow wave with it . 99 No sooner was she gone than a man , hat in hand , took her place . A ...
... jailer tapped her son's shoulder . He called , “ Au revoir , Mother , ' and , slipping her hand between the bars , she gave him a small , slow wave with it . 99 No sooner was she gone than a man , hat in hand , took her place . A ...
Page 100
... kept some meaning . When , one morning , the jailer informed me I'd now been six months in jail , I believed him - but the words conveyed nothing to my mind . To me it seemed like one and the same day that had been IO O.
... kept some meaning . When , one morning , the jailer informed me I'd now been six months in jail , I believed him - but the words conveyed nothing to my mind . To me it seemed like one and the same day that had been IO O.
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