CHAPTER L
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Niblo Clark--The Mysterious Three R's--His Characteristic Verses--My Tenth Anniversary at Chatham--All Efforts Fail and Fifteen Years Gone Forever--Despairing When Good News Comes--My Sister in England--George Freed--Hope Returns and Abides--George Gets James G. Blaine, J. Russell and Others to Intercede--Fresh Failures--Home Secretary Matthews Won't--George and My Sister Will--Which Will Wear the Other Out--George and Sister Win--Night and Gloom in My Cell--These Walls Have Frowned on Me for Twenty Years--Warder's Tramps on Stone Corridor Arouse Me--Door Opens--"You Are Free"--First Sight of Stars in Twenty Years--I Shout, 'Twas Like a Prayer: "God Is Good." 478
NOTE TO THE PUBLIC
The Hon. Lyman J. Gage, Dr. Funk and hundreds of others have said that my book should be put at a price which would place it within the reach of every young man, etc.
Hitherto, it has been sold by subscription at $3.50, $5 and $10 per copy--the five editions printed having been easily sold at those prices.
Notwithstanding the thousands of friends their circulation has made, I did not care to have my family name go any further in this connection than financial needs required in working for the release of the men still undergoing life sentences in English prisons.
At last, however, certain influence causes me to let it go in the revised and improved form here presented, and may it prove as valuable and engrossing to the general public as it has to 20,000 subscribers to former editions. GEORGE BIDWELL.
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