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  • ...rough the wretch,’ but Mr [[Macauley|McCauley]], who had accompanied the outlaws to the cart, joined in urging him to bail up, and at last seeing the hopele There was not much sleep for the prisoners that night. One or two of the outlaws kept guard outside and Ned Kelly remained with them in the store, which was
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  • Still supposing the outlaws to be particularly ill mannered policemen - Ned Kelly had threatened to blo ...o raised an alarm would have his brains blown out. About half past two the outlaws went on to the railway line, and worked the destruction to the telegraph li
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  • ...ott to put the horse into his (Mr Scott’s) buggy, as, in addition to the outlaws’ conveyances, it would be wanted to accommodate the large household from ...one of the horses in Kelly’s vehicle fell, and a halt was made while the outlaws got out to put the horse on his feet and see to the harness, but without an
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  • ...thfull’s]] Creek to allow him to examine the wires, naturally caused the outlaws some apprehension. Ned Kelly called out to the others that a trainload of b
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  • ...woman, supposed then to be [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], being seen with the outlaws riding through the bush, and this gave colour to the belief that [[Steve Ha ...Dougall and the theft of the other watches were among the last acts of the outlaws before bidding their prisoners good-bye, after which, Dan Kelly and Steve H
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  • ...you would be wise to stay for these reasons, viz., three of those men (the outlaws) are upon grass fed horses and only one of them is shod. On the other hand ...ng that the Kellys were responsible, they also deemed it possible that the outlaws or their associates had broken them to stop news coming down as they rode n
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  • ...arnt from people at Faithfull’s Creek, Mr Nicolson thought it likely the outlaws would be making. During that night nothing of them was heard or seen, and a
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  • ...ndish]] made Benalla his head quarters and directed operations against the outlaws with the assistance of Mr Hare. ...iends and to increase the loyalty and admiration of existing ones, for the outlaws, having no chance for personally spending the money, largely used it for di
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  • ..., spoke glibly of the disgrace incurred by the police in not capturing the outlaws off hand, and assured the public that had they control of affairs things wo
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  • ...istrict and out of it. A squatter sent word post haste to Benalla that the outlaws were shooting parrots near his garden, and this with many other statements
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  • ...ce of private people at that time would put their lives in danger from the outlaws, and that to call the police would necessitate taking them away from urgent
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  • ...lock up for the night. Mrs Divine, in her nightdress, was made to show the outlaws over the premises in case other men might be concealed there, and after Ned
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  • While the outlaws were in the office Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] and Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], two to
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  • For some hours after the bank had been robbed the outlaws held possession of the town, and though acting in some respects with appare
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  • ...tables of [[McDonnell's Railway Taven|McDougall]], an hotelkeeper, and the outlaws had completed their business in the town, the leader made a speech to the p
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  • ...unlikely to harm them - a large number of people who saw and heard of the outlaws frequently decided to let the police catch them as best they might without
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  • ...on, distrusted Sherritt and told Mr Hare that though the man could put the outlaws into his power he did not believe that for all the money in the world he wo
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  • ...he outlaws always passed on their way to the house. The police waited; the outlaws did not come, but Sherritt was confident that before long they would do so, ...heir comfortless camp. Fires were forbidden lest the smoke should give the outlaws warning, but all Mr Hare’s precautions against discovery were in vain. Th
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  • ...ne|Mrs Byrne]] had, except through him, no means of communicating with the outlaws, and that there was still hope of effecting a capture.
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  • ...existence of Mr Hare’s camp was from the very beginning a secret to the outlaws or their friends, though its exact position may have been unknown. The poli ...uncovered by any blanket and not wearing even a coat, and he asked if the outlaws possessed the same iron constitutions. According to Aaron, Ned Kelly had tw
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