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) `Stupid animal that I was' (he said), `now I must sit in this dungeon, till people who were proud to say they knew me, have forgotten the very name of Toad! O wise old Badger!' (he said), `O clever, intelligent Rat and sensible Mole! What sound judgments, what a knowledge of men and matters you have! O unhappy and lost Toad!' With cries such as these he passed his days and nights for several weeks, refusing his meals or snacks, though the grim and ancient jailer, knowing that Toad was rich, often pointed out that many comforts, and indeed luxuries, could be sent in-- at a price--from outside
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The jailer had a
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This room had unequivocally become a prison: sparse and oppressive, that man her jailer
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I was the jailer and the torturer, or a saviour and the provider of happiness
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And the chief jailer committed to Joseph’s charge
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The chief jailer did not supervise
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‖ I asked several jailers and jailer supervisors what they thought the ―other issues‖ may be
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This ponderous person exemplifies the peculiar tendency of the black jailer uniform to elevate the ego of the weak minded
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Dynamite the wall, kill the jailer
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He was his own bitter jailer, but thought himself fortunate
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“Are you my jailer?” His voice was that of a youngster certainly not that of a mature warrior
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In the gloom of the hall lay a motionless form—a Shemitish jailer, his short beard tilted toward the roof as his head hung on a half-severed neck
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That furtive, bent figure, then, had been no jailer seeing that the bolts were in place
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Cold resolve on her face, Tina got up and went to the cell’s door, which the jailer opened for her
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It was late afternoon when the jailer got Jillian from the cell at the county jail and took her to the interview room
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She swept out of the room when the jailer opened the door, leaving Jillian behind with her mouth agape at Midge's capriciousness
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The senior jailer took the time to fondle her bruised and bleeding left breast, making her shout with pain, then brutally grabbed her hair to force her to look at him
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The other jailer did so at once, making Vyyn scream again as the ligaments in her joints started stretching past their normal limit
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The senior jailer then went to the brazier to get a red hot poker and came back to show the poker to Vyyn, who looked at it with terror
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The senior jailer made a show of hesitating between her right breast and her groin area, approaching his hot poker to one point, then to the other
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Looking up and expecting to see Cardinal Fraolo, the senior jailer straightened up on seeing that the Pope himself was here, accompanied by four guards
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’’ Answered the senior jailer, apprehensive about what could follow next
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Conformity: The Jailer of Freedom
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the one the jailer just
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In Acts 16:30-31, the Phillipian’s jailer asked Paul and Silas who was the early convert “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” and they said, “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved
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“Hurry up!” The jailer grew evermore impatient and smashed his
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Where Law rules there is always the lawmaker, police, judge and jailer, who are always corruptible
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“And isn't that what the virtual jailer is for the State?” And for the first time since his detention, Urit felt as if he were imprisoned
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” Once the regular jailer made his rounds, Cecelia was more animated
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“ Henri, tell the jailer we’re ready to leave
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What is a jailer, a warden, a trooper, or a governor to do when he finds gold upon the persons of a convict? What is he to expect? Whom is he to favour?”
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LIT-TISSUE had freed him in one way but had become his jailer in another quite unexpected one
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He appreciated that his jailer was giving him some liberty
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When it was daylight, the magistrates sent their officers to the jailer with the order: Release those men
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The jailer told Paul, The magistrates have ordered that you and Silas be released
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I began to complain and a jailer said to me, “Well you shouldn’t have raped somebody
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While they were thus occupied, our jailer re-entered
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Having received his orders, I despatched a man to fetch the attorney, and four more, provided with serviceable weapons, to demand my young lady of her jailer
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The jailer led Thomas and Joe down a
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Then, the jailer said,
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" And before Dantes could open his mouth—before he had noticed where the jailer placed his bread or the water—before he had glanced towards the corner where the straw was, the jailer disappeared, taking with him the lamp and closing the door, leaving stamped upon the prisoner's mind the dim reflection of the dripping walls of his dungeon
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With the first dawn of day the jailer returned, with orders to leave Dantes where he was
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The jailer advanced; Dantes appeared not to perceive him
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"Have you not slept?" said the jailer
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" The jailer shrugged his shoulders and left the chamber
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The next morning at the same hour, the jailer came again
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The jailer saw by his tone he would be happy to die; and as every prisoner is worth ten
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sous a day to his jailer, he replied in a more subdued tone
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"Ah," said the jailer, "do not always brood over what is impossible, or you will be mad in a
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The jailer went out, and returned in an instant with a corporal and four soldiers
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He took with him several of his subordinates, and amongst them Dantes' jailer
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He accustomed himself to speaking to the new jailer, although the latter was, if possible, more taciturn than the old one; but still, to speak to a man, even though mute, was something
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He now wished to be amongst them, in order to see some other face besides that of his jailer; he sighed for the galleys, with the infamous costume, the chain, and the brand on the shoulder
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He besought the jailer one day to let him have a companion, were it even the mad abbe
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The jailer, though rough and hardened by the constant sight of so much suffering, was yet a man
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Dantes uttered blasphemies that made his jailer recoil with horror, dashed himself furiously against the walls of his prison, wreaked his anger upon everything, and chiefly upon himself, so that the least thing,—a grain of sand, a straw, or a breath of air that annoyed him, led to paroxysms of fury
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He kept his word; twice a day he cast out, through the barred aperture, the provisions his jailer brought him—at first gayly, then with deliberation, and at last with regret
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The next morning he could not see or hear; the jailer feared he was dangerously ill
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For a week since he had resolved to die, and during the four days that he had been carrying out his purpose, Edmond had not spoken to the attendant, had not answered him when he inquired what was the matter with him, and turned his face to the wall when he looked too curiously at him; but now the jailer might hear the noise and put an end to it, and so destroy a ray of something like hope that soothed his last moments
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He turned his eyes towards the soup which the jailer had brought, rose, staggered towards it, raised the vessel to his lips, and drank off the contents with a feeling of indescribable pleasure
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Day came, the jailer entered
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drinking, and the jailer went grumblingly to fetch another, without giving himself the trouble to remove the fragments of the broken one
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The jailer always brought Dantes' soup in an iron saucepan; this saucepan contained soup for both prisoners, for Dantes had noticed that it was either quite full, or half empty, according as the turnkey gave it to him or to his companion first
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The jailer was accustomed to pour the contents of the saucepan into Dantes' plate, and Dantes, after eating his soup with a wooden spoon, washed the plate, which thus served for every day
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Now when evening came Dantes put his plate on the ground near the door; the jailer, as he entered, stepped on it and broke it
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He was wrong to leave it there, but the jailer was
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The jailer, therefore, only grumbled
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He rapidly devoured his food, and after waiting an hour, lest the jailer should change his mind and return, he removed his bed, took the handle of the saucepan, inserted the point between the hewn stone and rough stones of the wall, and
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The breakfast consisted of a piece of bread; the jailer entered and placed the bread on the table
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" Edmond had not heard any one speak save his jailer for four or five years; and a jailer is no man to a prisoner—he is a living door, a barrier of flesh and blood adding strength to restraints of oak and iron
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Once or twice the thought crossed his mind that he might be separated from this unknown, whom he loved already; and then his mind was made up—when the jailer moved his bed and stooped to examine the opening, he would kill him with his water jug
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The jailer came in the evening
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Doubtless there was a strange expression in his eyes, for the jailer said, "Come, are you going mad again?"
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The jailer went away shaking his head
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This loophole, which gradually diminished in size as it approached the outside, to an opening through which a child could not have passed, was, for better security, furnished with three iron bars, so as to quiet all apprehensions even in the mind of the most suspicious jailer as to the possibility of a prisoner's escape
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Dantes was at length roused from his revery by the voice of Faria, who, having also been visited by his jailer, had come to invite his fellow-sufferer to share his supper
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Dantes listened, and plainly distinguished the approaching steps of the jailer
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He had scarcely done so before the door opened, and the jailer saw the prisoner seated as usual on the side of his bed
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Almost before the key had turned in the lock, and before the departing steps of the jailer had died away in the long corridor he had to traverse, Dantes, whose restless anxiety concerning his friend left him no desire to touch the food brought him, hurried back to the abbe's chamber, and raising the stone by pressing his head against it, was soon beside the sick man's couch
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Go, then, and set about this work, in which, unhappily, I can offer you no assistance; keep at it all night, if necessary, and do not return here to-morrow till after the jailer his visited me
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It was the governor, who, hearing of Faria's illness from the jailer, had come in person to
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It was time, for the jailer was coming
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"You had never anything to complain of?" said the governor to the jailer who had charge
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"Never, sir," replied the jailer, "never; on the contrary, he sometimes amused me very much by telling me stories
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"Just God!" he muttered, "whence comes this thought? Is it from thee? Since none but the dead pass freely from this dungeon, let me take the place of the dead!" Without giving himself time to reconsider his decision, and, indeed, that he might not allow his thoughts to be distracted from his desperate resolution, he bent over the appalling shroud, opened it with the knife which Faria had made, drew the corpse from the sack, and bore it along the tunnel to his own chamber, laid it on his couch, tied around its head the rag he wore at night around his own, covered it with his counterpane, once again kissed the ice-cold brow, and tried vainly to close the resisting eyes, which glared horribly, turned the head towards the wall, so that the jailer might, when he brought the evening meal, believe that he was asleep, as was his frequent custom; entered the tunnel again, drew the bed against the wall, returned to the other cell, took from the hiding-place the needle and thread, flung off his rags, that they might feel
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In our system the arrested person can insist that the jailer present the arrestee and the case to a judge within a reasonable amount of time
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"Yes, sir; indeed, the jailer Antoine told me one connected with this very dungeon
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Monte Cristo shuddered; Antoine had been his jailer
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The jailer continued: "Now this was his project
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The jailer unlocked the grating with a key
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The jailer was surprised, but did not dare argue with an earl
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The jailer replaced the grating and locked it
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As he left the room, the jailer sneezed
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It’s a routine mandated by Desi, my posh jailer, my spoiled courtier