Passages in the Life of a Radical And Early Days volume 2
Passages in the Life of a Radical And Early Days volume 2
Samuel Bamford
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a sugar cane, and asked what that was ? I said he might surely see it was a pike shaft, but the head I had removed to another place. I had been expecting them, I said, seven or eight days, and, of course, had made the place as clear as I could for their reception. The drawers were rummaged ; my oaken box was explored ; a shawl was spread on the floor, and all my books and papers were bundled into it ; there was not, however, anything of consequence ; some poems in manuscript had been deposited ...elsewhere. I took up some of my printed poems, "The Weaver Boy, " and would have presented a copy to each of the officers, but Mr. Nadin would not permit me ; he took the books and threw them on the heap, and I thought the officers seemed displeased. He then bade one of his men to handcufl me. "Nay, Mr. Nadin, " I said, "can this be necessary? I give you my word of honour not to attempt an escape. " With a profound oath he bade the man do his duty, and I was chained. The order was then given to move ; my wife burst into tears.
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