Sunday, August 24, 11:59 PM
Posted by Thomas
August 24, 1863: It would seem passing notes hasn’t been the only troubles Mrs. Mason has had with “her girls” – who are, apparently, a rowdy bunch of young women:Posted by Thomas
Not only were they using the yarn given to them for mending to send notes to the cellblock below, but they’ve been making socks and hiding them away for their own use; cat-calling the men on hard labour; making passes at the governor and the chaplain on their rounds (would have loved to see their faces); and one of them even assaulted the surgeon.
Interestingly enough, she wasn’t punished for it, which leads me to believe that our incompetent and questionable doctor in residence deserved it.
Mrs. Mason won’t provide any details, but I did catch a glimpse of the girl in question – not only was she a looker (I’ll admit it, I looked), but she had a black eye and swollen lip.




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