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<p>Shall his attempt be in the rear? In the<lb/><del>front</del> rear he finds the grating which <add>in</add> that quarter<lb/>bounds his Cell. The grating has a door: that door<lb/>a lock: locks may be picked. Some however, it is<lb/>said can not: but if they could what has he to pick<lb/>them with? Pick-lock instruments are still more<lb/>difficult to secrete than spring saws or phials of <lb/>aqua fortis: Here <add>too</add> run the same <add>human</add> obstacles as before:<lb/>keepers ears and eyes, and <add>fellow-</add> <sic>prisoner's</sic> tongues. But<lb/>the former oppose a triple force: the windows of the<lb/>Cell are perfectly seen only from one story of the<lb/>Inspection-Tower: the back grating from all three.<lb/>But doors may be left unlocked: though it is not<lb/>very natural or very frequent for them to be so in a<lb/>prison. Suppose this <add>improbable</add> good fortune to have happened<lb/>to him: how shall be avail himself of it?</p> | |||
<p>Shall he clamber down into the intermediate<lb/>area? It may be rendered more or less difficult: but<lb/>at any rate it is not impossible. Let him have<lb/>succeeded. Shall he attempt the rear? That <add>course</add> shall<lb/>be considered presently. What does he find in front?<lb/>— The grated passage with bars and then a door<lb/>in it. Shall he attempt the bars: — there are the <add>same</add></p> | |||
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5
Escapes
Shall his attempt be in the rear? In the
front rear he finds the grating which in that quarter
bounds his Cell. The grating has a door: that door
a lock: locks may be picked. Some however, it is
said can not: but if they could what has he to pick
them with? Pick-lock instruments are still more
difficult to secrete than spring saws or phials of
aqua fortis: Here too run the same human obstacles as before:
keepers ears and eyes, and fellow- prisoner's tongues. But
the former oppose a triple force: the windows of the
Cell are perfectly seen only from one story of the
Inspection-Tower: the back grating from all three.
But doors may be left unlocked: though it is not
very natural or very frequent for them to be so in a
prison. Suppose this improbable good fortune to have happened
to him: how shall be avail himself of it?
Shall he clamber down into the intermediate
area? It may be rendered more or less difficult: but
at any rate it is not impossible. Let him have
succeeded. Shall he attempt the rear? That course shall
be considered presently. What does he find in front?
— The grated passage with bars and then a door
in it. Shall he attempt the bars: — there are the same
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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arthur young |
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