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> What I gathered from the Papillon by Charriére being a convict in the penal colony wasn't a lonely business, they lived in barracks and villages, but was a very uncomfortable one.
Not personal loneliness, just general isolation from any other settlement.

Now I'll post about the naval mutiny, but rather than a long writeup, I'll make use of the abundant photographic record and just provide descriptions.

On the 25th of March a couple thousand sailors, other enlisted men and representatives of the left went to the Metalworkers' Union building in Rio to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the sailors' and marines' association. They were unarmed and off-duty. In the posters behind the speakers you can see mentions to labor confederations and causes such as land reform.