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RUN TO EARTH.

LYUELTON, December 31. Dennison, the prisoner who escaped yesterday, was oaptured at six o'olook this morning. He got into the house of a man at Heathoote Valley, and when the girl got up to light the fire she found him slttlrg over some embers in the fireplace, Tfaegirl 'screamed for her father, who ran and caught Dennison. Mr Cloary, governor of the gaol, .who was on the watch not far off, hevi the scream;, and ran up to the prisoner, Dennison presented a wretched appearacoa. He had nothing on but bis drawers and shirt, and, as it had been raining heavily all night, be was soaking wet, He had had no food for twenty-four hours.

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Evening Star, Issue 9021, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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RUN TO EARTH. Evening Star, Issue 9021, 31 December 1892, Page 2

RUN TO EARTH. Evening Star, Issue 9021, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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