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She did nothing, said nothing (but cry, I'm told, terrified she was going to be killed by thugs) and did not, frail thing she is, resist. When she learned that the men who beat her were on duty out of uniform officers, she went to the near by neighborhood constabulary office to set straight any misinformation which might have led to this and which might also, somehow, harm me in the security of my job. She demonstrated her wounds and bruises with a verbal complaint of unnecessary force. She was taken away, her accompanying friend thought, for closer physical exam and documentation of her injuries. We have not seen her since, but word has it that she is under lock in an isolation cell somewhere on the outskirts of the city. There have been no charges nor even communications. I understand that the McGuinness lad has also been locked up. At this time of universal spirituality and good will, I pray that you will, on behalf of God, release these children from their bondage.

Humbly, William MacCullah William MacCullah

cc: Percival Stanley Chief Inspector, R.U.C. cc: Dennis Grace Chief Superintendent, R.U.C.

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