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A personal memoir recounts the author’s arrest as a suspected member of a secret political association and the ensuing decade of harsh confinement across several prisons. It describes interrogations, the daily routine and privations of solitary and subterranean cells, and the small consolations of human kindness, memory, and intellectual labor. Deprived of books and writing materials, the narrator preserves and composes dramas and poems by memory while reflecting on dignity, faith, and moral endurance. Observations of fellow prisoners and jailers illuminate human character, and the account closes with release and a turn toward private religious devotion.
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