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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. “Not really. Mild, you know, and boon. Mr. He was a comforting, humorous old ruffian; but there were few men in the Orient more deeply read in psychology and physiognomy.

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