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1 She saw the slaves, young and old, shackled together two by two.
2 You may remember, as I well do, that from slaves shackled together with irons.
3 By great exertions, however, the messenger was again shackled together and the anchor hove up.
4 The four, three men and a woman, were shackled together and chained to the table.
5 They were all shackled together .
6 Because Deb has chosen to stay, the two of them will remain awkwardly shackled together for at least another week.
7 I handcuffed both prisoners and had them shackled together , put them in the stage and started to Jacksonville with them.
8 The women's heads are shaved; they're dressed in Amish-style outfits, shackled together and put to hard labour building a concrete road.
9 Several men now arrived with the coupling chains, which were at length with difficulty adjusted, and the elephant's fore legs were shackled together .
10 But they were shackled together now, sharing an office at the unit, and there was no alternative but to make the best of things.
11 Shackled together and released just in time for Halloween, these two classic BBC ghost stories have lost none of their power to jangle your nerves.
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