| 1855 - 526 trang
...ledge that he had to put whatever he wanted to send away.' It was the system of solitary confinement. ' He had a room to walk in, a bed to lie upon ; he had...only by a stove-pipe, the stove being placed in the outer-room ; it was lighted only by the gleam of a lamp suspended opposite the grating, through the... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - 600 trang
...that he had to put whatever he wanted to send away. It was the system of solitary confinement. He had room to walk in, a bed to lie upon ; he had bread...; but he had neither fire nor candle. His room was wanned only by a stove-pipe, the stove being placed in the outer-room ; it was lighted only by the... | |
| John Leaf - 1861 - 500 trang
...ledge that he had to put whatever he wanted to send away." It was the system of solitary confinement. " He had a room to walk in, a bed to lie upon ; he had...only by a stove-pipe, the stove being placed in the outer-rf\om ; it was lighted only by the gleam of a lamp suspended opposite the grating, through the... | |
| Celebrated claimants - 1873 - 314 trang
...he had to put whatever he wanted to send away. Although small, his compartment was yet large enough for a tomb. What had he to complain of? He had a room...candle. His room was warmed only by a stove-pipe, and lighted only by the gleam of a lamp suspended opposite the grating." Into this horrible place he... | |
| 1874 - 386 trang
...he had to put whatever he wanted to send away. Although small, his compartment was yet large enough for a tomb. What had he to complain of ? He had a...candle. His room was warmed only by a stove-pipe, and lighted only by the gleam of a lamp suspended opposite the grating." Into this horrible place he... | |
| John Henry Ingram - 1882 - 280 trang
...he was never permitted to emerge either for exercise or fresh air. " He had a room to walk in, and a bed to lie upon; he had bread and water, and linen,...and clothes, but he had neither fire nor candle." For months this system of solitary confinement was endured by the child, who, reduced to a state of... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - 584 trang
...he had to put whatever he •wanted to send away. It was the system of solitary confinement. He had room to walk in, a bed to lie upon ; he had bread...only by a stove-pipe, the stove being placed in the outer-room ; it was lighted only by the gleam of a lamp suspended opposite the grating, through the... | |
| 1854 - 528 trang
...ledge that he had to put whatever he wanted to send away.' It was the system of solitary confinement. ' He had a room to walk in, a bed to lie upon -r he had bread and water, and linen and clothes ; but he had neither fire nor candle. His room was... | |
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