The book For the Term of His Natural Life was written by author Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke Here you can read free online of For the Term of His Natural Life book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is For the Term of His Natural Life a good or bad book?
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"I am afraid not. I wouldn't like to swear to a man after five years. " "By George, " said Frere, "I'd swear to him! When once I see a man'sface--that's enough for me. " "We had better get up a few prisoners who were at the Harbour at thetime, " said Vickers, as if wishing to terminate the discussion. "Iwouldn't let the villains slip through my fingers for anything. " "And are the men at Port Arthur old men?" asked Meekin. "Old convicts, " returned Vickers. "It's our place for 'colonialsentence...' men. The worst we have are there. It has taken the place ofMacquarie Harbour. What excitement there will be among them when theschooner goes down on Monday!" "Excitement! Indeed? How charming! Why?" asked Meekin. "To bring up the witnesses, my dear sir. Most of the prisoners areLifers, you see, and a trip to Hobart Town is like a holiday for them. " "And do they never leave the place when sentenced for life?" saidMeekin, nibbling a biscuit. "How distressing!" "Never, except when they die, " answered Frere, with a laugh; "and thenthey are buried on an island.
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