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The first phase of apprehension is a bounding line drawn about the object to be apprehended.
In earthly prisons the poor captive has at least some liberty of movement, were it only within the four walls of his cell or in the gloomy yard of his prison.
He took up his knife and fork again in good humour and set to eating, saying to Mr Casey:
"What next, now?" said Sara, and she stood still and put her hands over her eyes.




