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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Two Prisoners, by Thomas Nelson Page This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Two Prisoners Author: Thomas Nelson Page Illustrator: Virginia Keep Release Date: September 7, 2010 [EBook #33667] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TWO PRISONERS *** Produced by Al Haines [Frontispiece: "_STRAIGHT AWAY THE BIRD FLEW_" _See p._ 63] Two Prisoners By Thomas Nelson Page Illustrated in Color by Virginia Keep New York R. H. Russell MCMIII _Copyright, 1898_ _By_ ROBERT HOWARD RUSSELL _Copyright, 1903_ _By_ HARPER & BROTHERS _To the memory of_ ALFRED B. STAREY _ACKNOWLEDGMENTS_ are made to Messrs. Harper & Brothers, in whose magazine, _Harper's Young People_, when under the management of the late Alfred B. Starey, some years ago, this story in a condensed form first appeared. The story has been rewritten and amplified.--_T.N.P._ Illustrations "Straight Away the Bird Flew" . . . . . . . . . _Frontispiece_ "Could See a Little Girl Walking About with her Nurse" "Mildred Played Out-of-Doors all Day Long" "'Are You a Princess?' Asked Molly" "'Mother,' She Whispered" Two Prisoners Squeezed in between other old dingy houses down a dirty, narrow street paved with cobble-stones, and having, in place of sidewalks, gutters filled with gray slop-water, stood a house, older and dingier than the rest. It had a battered and knock-kneed look, and it leant on the houses on either side of it, as if it were unable to stand up alone. The door was just on a level with the street, and in rainy weather the water poured in and ran through the narrow little passage leaving a silt of mud in which the children played and made tracks. The windows were broken in many places, and were stuffed with old rags, or in some places had bits of oilcloth nailed over the holes. It looked black and disreputable even in that miserable quarter, and it was. Only the poorest and the most unfortunate would stay in such a rookery. It seemed to be in charge of or, at least, ruled over by a woman named Mrs. O'Meath, a sh
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