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the twin hells(两个地狱)-第17部分

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undergoing   punishment;   if   a   prisoner   desires   to   rest;   he   can   do   so   by 

reclining on the stone floor。 No refractory prisoner ever grows corpulent 



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while confined in these dark cells; as he only receives one meal of bread 

and water in twenty…four hours! The prisoner is often kept in these cells 

from eight to ten days。 Sleep is almost impossible。 When a prisoner enters 

the dungeon he is required to leave  behind him his coat; cap and   shoes。 

During the winter months it is often very cold in these cells; requiring the 

prisoner to walk up and down the dungeon in his stocking feet to prevent 

his   freezing;   and   this   for   a   period   of   ten   days;   in   nearly   every   instance 

compels   submission。   After   the   dark   cells   thaw   out;   during   the   summer 

months; they are excessively hot。 Sometimes in winter the temperature is 

below zero; and in summer it often rises to one hundred degrees。 They are 

then     veritable    furnaces。     Generally;     after   the   prisoner     undergoes      the 

freezing or baking process for eight or ten days; he is willing to behave 

himself   in   the   future。   They   are   sometimes   so   reduced   and   weak   when 

brought out of the dark cell that they can scarcely walk without aid。 I have 

seen them reel to and fro like drunken men。 They are often as pale as death。 

That in many cases the prisoner contracts cold which later on terminates 

fatally;   is   one   of   the   principal   objections   to   this   mode   of   punishment。 

There is no doubt that the dark cells of the Kansas Hell have hastened the 

death of many a poor; friendless convict。 If a person in the mines does not 

get out his regular weekly task of coal; on Saturday night he is reported to 

the deputy  warden by  the   officer   in   charge;   and   is   sent   to   the   blind   cell 

before   supper;   and   is   kept   there   until   the   following   Monday   morning; 

when he is taken out and sent to his work in the mines。 While in there he 

gets   only   bread   and   water   once   in   twenty…four   hours。   This   is   a   great 

inducement   to   work;   it   certainly   prevents   criminals   from   shirking   their 

labor; and soon converts a lazy tramp into a rustling coal miner。 There is 

one thing; however; that is connected with this system of punishment that I 

will criticise。 The officer under   whose immediate   control   the   prisoner is 

placed   fixes   the   period   of   his   confinement   in   the   dungeon。   It   gives   the 

officer   a   good   opportunity   to   abuse       a   prisoner   he   may   dislike。   These 

subordinate       officers   are   not   all  angels。   Some     of   them    are   lacking    in 

sympathy。 They have become hardened; and frequently treat their men like 

beasts。   These   persons   should   not   possess   such   a   dangerous   power。   The 

warden or deputy warden should decide the character as well as the period 



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of punishment。 

     If   in   this   dark   cell   ten   days   and   nights   is   insufficient   to   subdue   the 

rebellious spirit of the convict; he is taken out and placed in the solitary 

cell。 This is similar to the ordinary cell; with the exception that it contains 

no   furniture。   Here   the   convict   remains   on   bread   and   water   until   he   is 

starved almost to death; or until he is willing to submit and do his work as 

ordered。 

     Another mode of punishment resorted to in a few cases; is even more 

brutal than the dark cell。 The obdurate prisoner is stripped naked and tied 

to   a   post。   The   hose   which   is   connected   with   the   water…works   is   turned 

upon his naked body。 The water pressure is sixty pounds to the square inch。 

As the water strikes the nude body the suffering is intense。 This mode of 

punishment        is  but   rarely    resorted    to。  It  is  exceedingly       wicked     and 

barbarous。 It is a shame to treat a human being in such a manner。 There are 

many hardened criminals and desperate characters in the penitentiary; and 

it   may  sometimes   be   necessary   to   resort   to   extreme   measures;   but   there 

have   been   many   instances   when;   as   it   seemed   to   me;   these   excessive 

punishments might have been avoided and still the good discipline of the 

prison maintained。 〃Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy。〃 

But    the   author    would    have    you   recollect    that   the  punishments      of   the 

Kansas      penitentiary     are   not   as  severe    as   the  discipline     in  her   sister 

institutions。 Many of the inmates of this prison who have formerly served 

terms in others of like character; have shown him the scars and marks of 

brutal punishment。  One of   these poor unfortunates   showed   me   his   back; 

which is covered with great furrows in the flesh caused by the cat…o'…nine… 

tails   in  the   hands   of   a   merciless   official   of   the   Missouri   penitentiary。 

Another prisoner carries thumbs out of joint and stiffened by the inhuman 

practice   of   hanging   up   by   the   thumbs       in   vogue   in   a   former   place   of 

imprisonment;        and    still  another    carries   about    with   him    ugly    wounds 

inflicted by bloodhounds which overtook him when trying to escape from 

a Southern prison。 

     The foregoing is a view of the punishments inflicted from a prisoner's 

standpoint。   That   the   reader   may   arrive   at   just   conclusions;   I   quote   the 

statements on the same subject made by the warden; Captain Smith; in his 



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able biennial report of last year。 In doing so; I beg leave to state that the 

convict who had ever been the object of the prison discipline; or who had 

spent his ten days and nights in one of those dismal dungeons; subsisting 

on   bread   and   water;   would   readily   say   that   the   warden   had   treated   the 

subject in a manner 〃very mild。〃 

     〃The discipline has been carefully looked after; and as a general thing 

prisoners   yield   to   strict   discipline   quicker   than   most   people   think。   They 

seem to see and realize the necessity of rules; and very seldom complain; 

if   they   violate    them;    at  the   punishment       that   is  sure   to  follow。    Our 

punishments   are   of   such   a   character   that   they   do   not   degrade。   Kansas; 

when   she   established       her   penitentiary;    prohibited   corporal   punishment。 

She is one of the few States that by law prohibits the use of the whip and 

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