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1 1,2| nor amateurs. They were prisoners of war whose boldness had 2 1,2| led to the escape of the prisoners were as follows: ~That same 3 1,2| again, for the Northern prisoners were very strictly watched. 4 1,2| Richmond, and nothing gave the prisoners any hope of a speedy deliverance. ~ 5 1,2| siege continued; and if the prisoners were anxious to escape and 6 1,2| The truth was, that if the prisoners of the Secessionists could 7 1,2| favored the departure of the prisoners, but what might possibly 8 1,2| in the pavement. The five prisoners met by the car. They had 9 1,5| at this meal! If the five prisoners who escaped from Richmond 10 1,7| that which had carried the prisoners from Richmond to this land 11 1,2| middle of September, and the prisoners in Granite House began to 12 2,7| it, and the onagers were prisoners. ~Now, should they seize 13 2,8| they rushed in and were prisoners. ~In short, the result was 14 2,8| to visit the corral. The prisoners had been trying to overthrow 15 3,2| composed solely of English prisoners, escaped from Norfolk Island. ~ 16 3,3| having their revenge on the prisoners in Granite House. ~However, 17 3,4| since the escape of the prisoners from Richmond, and how often 18 3,6| doing this he kept them prisoners, and during seven months 19 3,6| balloon which carried the prisoners of the Confederates. Clad