Sonia Allison

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It was freezing cold in the dormitory. I got up to use the bathroom and saw from the clock on the wall that it was past midnight. The night counselor was sitting at his desk in the office. “Masters, did you raise your hand for permission to use the restroom?” he asked quietly. “Nope.” “Well, go back to your bunk, lie down, and then, like everyone else, raise your hand and get permission first.”
That Bird Has My Wings: The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row
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