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... ed with everything edible. Regardless of whether the inmates intended to leave or stay, they still had to eat.

Food supplies on the island had always been meager. Except for higher-ranking officials, most of the inhabitants had always experienced hunger.

Some of the inmates knew that if the prison bosses didn’t take them along, they would never be able to leave. Those people had long forsaken any thought of survival. They watched the 12 leaders bring their people east without con ...

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