That touched my knight's pride; he would not have me outdo him in generosity, so he capitulated this morning, and offered me his parole without further asking!
He would not even give me his parole not to help our besiegers if I gave him the chance.
You will, of course, give me your parole not to try to escape, and then you can come straight to my quarters with me, and I need not report you for a day or so.
Officers on parole were in those days treated with great courtesy, especially if they happened to have a powerful friend.
Why, good hell, Weyburn, there are a dozen ways to beat the parole game!
Under that condition of my parole which required me to report in my true character to the town marshal I assured myself that I might as well have published my story in the county newspaper.
It seemed entirely incredible that the news of the broken parole had already been put on the wires.
Through it all I had obeyed the requirements of my parole in letter and in spirit.
Though I am not, and never have been, save in the parole starvation time, what one would call a weakling, my first trip to town with eighty-five pounds of ore on my back nearly killed me.
I was convicted of a crime that I didn't commit, and I broke my parole solely because that appeared to be the one remaining alternative to becoming a criminal in fact.
The omission to comply with any of these restrictions and requirements would automatically cancel my parole and subject me to arrest and re-imprisonment for the unexpired period of the original sentence.
Chærea advanced to the emperor, and asked him in the usual manner what should be the parole for that night.
The sentinels, also, all have the password, and accordingly, whenever any man approaches the post of a sentinel, he is stopped and the parole is demanded.
The boat's crew were sent down into the hold, and sentries placed over them, and we were disarmed, but allowed the range of the deck and cabin, giving our parole that we would hold no intercourse with our own men or the crew.
He had allowed Gordon, the mate, and myself to dispose of ourselves as we thought proper during the action, on our giving our parole that we would not in any way interfere.
He had graduated as a cadet from Ohio, was one of the officers of the regular army surrendered by General Twiggs to the State of Texas before the beginning of the war, and had given his parole not to serve in the army until exchanged.
Though this was not held to apply to the enlistment of volunteers he so construed his parole as to prevent him from serving in his regiment until duly exchanged.
General Scott granted her such passes as he could give; but with the Rebels she found more difficulty, her parole being demanded, but on appeal to General J.
They were, therefore, sent in ambulances to Camp Parole hospital, distant two miles, after being washed and fed at the barracks.
But if I were on my parole I should lose the amusement of planning methods for escape, which I do unceasingly; but up till now, I may tell you in confidence, I am as far from having hit upon a plan as I was when I entered.
And now, sir, will you give me your parole not to attempt to escape?
I cannot but think, master, that we should have done better if you had given yourparole not to try to escape.
After his exchange on parole had been arranged, the Russian general asked him where he was going.
The general was still a prisoner on parole when Bonaparte returned from Egypt, and at once gladly placed himself at his disposal, and aided him during the coup d'etat of Brumaire.
When the end came he had the honour of superintending the surrender, and of receiving the parole from the gallant old Marshal Wuermser and the Austrian officers.
My parole was out at daylight," he said, as they came up.
Still, I'll take itsparole before I turn it loose.
Nearly all her officers and most of her crew are on board the Leda, having given their parole to attempt no rising; and Frenchmen are always honourable, unless they have some very wicked leader.
To begin with, his parole was not an ordinary leave, afforded by his captors to save themselves trouble; but a special grace, issuing from friendship, and therefore requiring to be treated in a friendly vein.
He simply said, without giving his reason, that his parole must expire in eight days after date, allowing one day for delivery of his letter.
Your paroleis given only as long as your ship continues upon the sand.
It was provided that the parole should be returned upon anyone surrendering himself as a prisoner of war, and was accompanied with a protest against the justice of executing it.
There is, indeed, a Lieutenant Governor Rocheblawe of Kaskaskia, who has broken his parole and gone to New York, whom we must shortly trouble your Excellency to demand for us, as soon as we can forward to you the proper documents.
Ordered, that Major John Hay be sent, also, under parole to the same place.
A parolewas formed, of which the enclosed is a copy, and tendered to the prisoners.
Niel McNicol--prisoners of war from the neighboring state of South Carolina have been on Parole in this town and within ten miles Y.
On April 11th, the same parole was offered to Allan MacDonald of Kingsborough.
That when a prisoner on his parole of honor he gave intelligence of the force and intention of the American Army under Col.
That they have not yet been returned on parole is to be ascribed solely to the remoteness of their situation.
Parole and that they are now removed to Halifax by order of the commanding officer of the District, in order to be forwarded to the northward agreeable to order of Congress.
Being incapable of forecasting the future, he broke his parole of honor, plunged headlong into the conflict, and dragged his followers into the horrors of war.
The Parole of the prisoners of war above mentd was sent to the Congress at Halifax, at their last sitting.
Varenne's lodging, and give me your parole to remain there without stirring abroad until your affair is concluded.
Give me your parole that you will make no attempt to escape, and you shall go thither at your ease and as a gentleman.
Turenne was once more at liberty to attend to my affairs, I began to look about me with forebodings which were none the less painful because the parole I had given debarred me from any attempt to escape.
First, that you let me keep my arms until we reach the gate-house, I giving you my parole to come with you quietly.
They had refused to give their parole in spite of the Turks' threat that they would be moved to Changri if they did not change their minds.
Shortly after we had made our decision the question of giving parole cropped up.
Monsieur de Bourbonne had received his letter: his parole was at an end; and he felt almost as if he were already free.
Sir," he said, "you informed me that you would send me to the cardinal prime minister by the very first opportunity; and on that understanding I gave my parole not to escape.
It will depend entirely upon whether you do or do not give me your parole of honor that you will not attempt to escape.
We got it arranged that our prisoner should be put on parole and quartered at Mr. Faringfield's house, where his welcome was indeed a glad one.
The Prison Commission has 2, who also serve on the Board of Parole for the Reformatory for Women.
Two boards of parole now study the histories of prisoners and recommend certain persons for parole, the men's board in addition recommends persons to be pardoned to the governor and council.
My powder is stopped, and they have been contented with taking my written parole not to depart until I receive their permission.
Cornwallis to Washington respecting the form of parole is in Cornwallis Correspondence, i.
He was a prisoner in Virginia until the autumn of 1780, when he broke his parole and went to New York (Jefferson's Writings, i.
The parole is printed in Arnold's Rhode Island, ii.
He went to Charleston and offered to give his parole as a prisoner of war.
After a certain period of satisfactory conduct onparole the prisoner is entitled to a full and unconditional discharge.
In many states the work of the parole board is ably supplemented by unofficial prisoners' aid societies which help the released man to readjust himself to a free life.