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Their duty was to see who came in, or went out; to lock up, and open the different wards; to fetter such prisoners as were ordered to be placed in irons; to distribute the allowances of provision; and to maintain some show of decorum; for which latter purpose they were allowed to carry whips and truncheons. The blinds were all drawn, the sunlight kept out, one could not tell what colors these gray swathings hid. If he had nothing to tell her, she had nothing to ask.

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