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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER VII
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So one night a cord was fastened to the handle of his door and attached to the rail of the staircase.

But Lane succeeded in wrenching open the door and got to morning prayers in time.

He was the monitor, whose duty it was to mark the students who were absent from prayers and who were punished for absence by a deduction from their rank and, if the absences were frequent enough, by a more severe penalty.

The next time the measures were more effective.

Lane's chum, Ellis, was in the conspiracy.
The students bored holes carefully into the door and into the jamb by the side and took a quantity of hinges and screwed them carefully on to the door and the jamb.


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