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1 1,2| he was wounded and taken prisoner on the field of battle near 2 1,2| his master had been made prisoner, he left Massachusetts without 3 2,2| the owner had been taken prisoner by pirates-" ~"That is not 4 2,4| extinguished in him. However, the prisoner did not struggle, nor even 5 2,4| cords which shackled the prisoner's feet were cut off, but 6 2,4| they arrived there, but the prisoner remembered nothing, and 7 2,4| with the morning tide. ~The prisoner had been placed in the fore-cabin, 8 2,4| passed, and whether the prisoner slept or not could not be 9 2,4| marked by any incident. The prisoner remained quiet in the fore-cabin, 10 2,4| unexpected aid from the prisoner, who emerged from the hatchway 11 2,5| of passing gleam in the prisoner's mind, when for an instant 12 2,5| Tabor Island had been a prisoner in Granite House for nine 13 2,7| that Captain Grant was a prisoner among the Indians. ~"The ' 14 2,7| document indicates, he is a prisoner among the natives, and it 15 3,9| that he was still their prisoner? Perhaps, even, one of them 16 3,9| his side, if he was only a prisoner, Ayrton would no doubt do