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  IfIswingbythestring

  Ishallhearthebellring1

  Andthenthere’sanendofpoorJenny。’

  Imentionthisbecauseitwouldbeworththeobservationofanyprisoner,whoshallhereafterfallintothesamemisfortune,andcometothatdreadfulplaceofNewgate,howtime,necessity,andconversingwiththewretchesthataretherefamiliarizestheplacetothem;howatlasttheybecomereconciledtothatwhichatfirstwasthegreatestdreadupontheirspiritsintheworld,andareasimpudentlycheerfuland

  merryintheirmiseryastheywerewhenoutofit。

  Icannotsay,assomedo,thisdevilisnotsoblackasheis

  painted;forindeednocolourscanrepresenttheplacetothe

  life,notanysoulconceivearightofitbutthosewhohave

  beensuffersthere。

  Buthowhellshouldbecomebydegreeso

  natural,andnotonlytolerable,butevenagreeable,isathing

  unintelligiblebutbythosewhohaveexperiencedit,asIhave。

  ThesamenightthatIwassenttoNewgate,Isentthenewsof

  ittomyoldgoverness,whowassurprisedatit,youmaybe

  sure,andspentthenightalmostasilloutofNewgate,asIdid

  init。

  Thenextmorningshecametoseeme;shedidwhatshecould

  tocomfortme,butshesawthatwastonopurpose;however,

  asshesaid,tosinkundertheweightwasbuttoincreasethe

  weight;sheimmediatelyappliedherselftoalltheproper

  methodstopreventtheeffectsofit,whichwefeared,and

  firstshefoundoutthetwofieryjadesthathadsurprisedme。

  Shetamperedwiththem,offeredthemmoney,and,inaword,

  triedallimaginablewaystopreventaprosecution;sheoffered

  oneofthewenches#100togoawayfromhermistress,and

  nottoappearagainstme,butshewassoresolute,thatthough

  shewasbutaservantmaidat#3ayearwagesorthereabouts,

  sherefusedit,andwouldhaverefusedit,asmygoverness

  saidshebelieved,ifshehadofferedher#500。

  Thenshe

  attackedtheothermaid;shewasnotsohard-heartedin

  appearanceastheother,andsometimesseemedinclinedto

  bemerciful;butthefirstwenchkeptherup,andchangedher

  mind,andwouldnotsomuchasletmygovernesstalkwith

  her,butthreatenedtohaveherupfortamperingwiththe

  evidence。

  Thensheappliedtothemaster,thatistosay,themanwhose

  goodshadbeenstolen,andparticularlytohiswife,who,as

  Itoldyou,wasinclinedatfirsttohavesomecompassionfor

  me;shefoundthewomanthesamestill,butthemanalleged

  hewasboundbythejusticethatcommittedme,toprosecute,

  andthatheshouldforfeithisrecognisance。

  Mygovernessofferedtofindfriendsthatshouldgethis

  recognisancesoffofthefile,astheycallit,andthathe

  shouldnotsuffer;butitwasnotpossibletoconvincehimthat

  couldbedone,orthathecouldbesafeanywayintheworld

  butbyappearingagainstme;soIwastohavethreewitnesses

  offactagainstme,themasterandhistwomaids;thatistosay,

  IwasascertaintobecastformylifeasIwascertainthatI

  wasalive,andIhadnothingtodobuttothinkofdying,and

  prepareforit。

  Ihadbutasadfoundationtobuildupon,asI

  saidbefore,forallmyrepentanceappearedtometobeonly

  theeffectofmyfearofdeath,notasincereregretforthe

  wickedlifethatIhadlived,andwhichhadbroughtthismisery

  uponme,fortheoffendingmyCreator,whowasnowsuddenly

  tobemyjudge。

  Ilivedmanydayshereundertheutmosthorrorofsoul;Ihad

  death,asitwere,inview,andthoughtofnothingnightand

  day,butofgibbetsandhalters,evilspiritsanddevils;itisnot

  tobeexpressedbywordshowIwasharassed,betweenthe

  dreadfulapprehensionsofdeathandtheterrorofmyconscience

  reproachingmewithmypasthorriblelife。

  TheordinaryOfNewgatecametome,andtalkedalittlein

  hisway,butallhisdivinityranuponconfessingmycrime,as

  hecalleditthoughheknewnotwhatIwasinfor,makinga

  fulldiscovery,andthelike,withoutwhichhetoldmeGod

  wouldneverforgiveme;andhesaidsolittletothepurpose,

  thatIhadnomannerofconsolationfromhim;andthento

  observethepoorcreaturepreachingconfessionandrepentance

  tomeinthemorning,andfindhimdrunkwithbrandyand

  spiritsbynoon,thishadsomethinginitsoshocking,thatI

  begantonauseatethemanmorethanhiswork,andhiswork

  toobydegrees,forthesakeoftheman;sothatIdesiredhim

  totroublemenomore。

  Iknownothowitwas,butbytheindefatigableapplication

  ofmydiligentgovernessIhadnobillpreferredagainstme

  thefirstsessions,Imeantothegrandjury,atGuildhall;soI

  hadanothermonthorfiveweeksbeforeme,andwithoutdoubt

  thisoughttohavebeenacceptedbyme,assomuchtimegiven

  meforreflectionuponwhatwaspast,andpreparationforwhat

  wastocome;or,inaword,Ioughttohaveesteemeditasa

  spacegivenmeforrepentance,andhaveemployeditassuch,

  butitwasnotinme。

  Iwassorryasbeforeforbeingin

  Newgate,buthadveryfewsignsofrepentanceaboutme。

  Onthecontrary,likethewatersinthecavitiesandhollows

  ofmountains,whichpetrifyandturnintostonewhateverthey

  aresufferedtodropon,sothecontinualconversingwithsuch

  acrewofhell-houndsasIwas,hadthesamecommonoperation

  uponmeasuponotherpeople。

  Idegeneratedintostone;I

  turnedfirststupidandsenseless,thenbrutishandthoughtless,

  andatlastravingmadasanyofthemwere;and,inshort,I

  becameasnaturallypleasedandeasywiththeplace,asif

  indeedIhadbeenbornthere。

  Itisscarcepossibletoimaginethatournaturesshouldbe

  capableofsomuchdegeneracy,astomakethatpleasantand

  agreeablethatinitselfisthemostcompletemisery。

  Here

  wasacircumstancethatIthinkitisscarcepossibletomention

  aworse:

  Iwasasexquisitelymiserableas,speakingof

  commoncases,itwaspossibleforanyonetobethathadlife

  andhealth,andmoneytohelpthem,asIhad。

  Ihadweightofguiltuponmeenoughtosinkanycreature

  whohadtheleastpowerofreflectionleft,andhadanysense

  uponthemofthehappinessofthislife,ofthemiseryof

  another;thenIhadatfirstremorseindeed,butnorepentance;

  Ihadnowneitherremorsenorrepentance。

  Ihadacrime

  chargedonme,thepunishmentofwhichwasdeathbyour

  law;theproofsoevident,thattherewasnoroomformeso

  muchastopleadnotguilty。

  Ihadthenameofanoldoffender,

  sothatIhadnothingtoexpectbutdeathinafewweeks’time,

  neitherhadImyselfanythoughtsofescaping;andyetacertain

  strangelethargyofsoulpossessedme。

  Ihadnotrouble,no

  apprehensions,nosorrowaboutme,thefirstsurprisewas

  gone;Iwas,Imaywellsay,Iknownothow;mysenses,my

  reason,nay,myconscience,wereallasleep;mycourseoflife

  forfortyyearshadbeenahorridcomplicationofwickedness,

  whoredom,adultery,incest,lying,theft;and,inaword,

  everythingbutmurderandtreasonhadbeenmypracticefrom

  theageofeighteen,orthereabouts,tothree-score;andnowI

  wasengulfedinthemiseryofpunishment,andhadaninfamous

  deathjustatthedoor,andyetIhadnosenseofmycondition,

  nothoughtofheavenorhellatleast,thatwentanyfartherthan

  abareflyingtouch,likethestitchorpainthatgivesahintand

  goesoff。

  IneitherhadahearttoaskGod’smercy,norindeed

  tothinkofit。

  Andinthis,Ithink,Ihavegivenabrief

  descriptionofthecompletestmiseryonearth。

  Allmyterrifyingthoughtswerepast,thehorrorsoftheplace

  werebecomefamiliar,andIfeltnomoreuneasinessatthe

  noiseandclamoursoftheprison,thantheydidwhomade

  thatnoise;inaword,IwasbecomeamereNewgate-bird,as

  wickedandasoutrageousasanyofthem;nay,Iscarce

  retainedthehabitandcustomofgoodbreedingandmanners,

  whichallalongtillnowranthroughmyconversation;so

  thoroughadegeneracyhadpossessedme,thatIwasnomore

  thesamethingthatIhadbeen,thanifIhadneverbeen

  otherwisethanwhatIwasnow。

  InthemiddleofthishardenedpartofmylifeIhadanother

  suddensurprise,whichcalledmebackalittletothatthing

  calledsorrow,whichindeedIbegantobepastthesenseof

  before。

  Theytoldmeonenightthattherewasbroughtinto

  theprisonlatethenightbeforethreehighwaymen,whohad

  committedrobberysomewhereontheroadtoWindsor,

  HounslowHeath,Ithinkitwas,andwerepursuedtoUxbridge

  bythecountry,andweretakenthereafteragallantresistance,

  inwhichIknownothowmanyofthecountrypeoplewere

  wounded,andsomekilled。

  Itisnottobewonderedthatweprisonerswerealldesirous

  enoughtoseethesebrave,toppinggentlemen,thatwere

  talkeduptobesuchastheirfellowshadnotbeenknown,and

  especiallybecauseitwassaidtheywouldinthemorningbe

  removedintothepress-yard,havinggivenmoneytothehead

  masteroftheprison,tobeallowedthelibertyofthatbetter

  partoftheprison。

  Sowethatwerewomenplacedourselves

  intheway,thatwewouldbesuretoseethem;butnothing

  couldexpresstheamazementandsurpriseIwasin,whenthe

  veryfirstmanthatcameoutIknewtobemyLancashirehusband,

  thesamewholivedsowellatDunstable,andthesamewhoI

  afterwardssawatBrickhill,whenIwasmarriedtomylast

  husband,ashasbeenrelated。

  Iwasstruckdumbatthesight,andknewneitherwhattosay

  norwhattodo;hedidnotknowme,andthatwasallthe

  presentreliefIhad。

  Iquittedmycompany,andretiredas

  muchasthatdreadfulplacesuffersanybodytoretire,andI

  criedvehementlyforagreatwhile。

  ’DreadfulcreaturethatI

  am,’saidI,’howmaypoorpeoplehaveImademiserable?

  HowmanydesperatewretcheshaveIsenttothedevil?’

  He

  hadtoldmeatChesterhewasruinedbythatmatch,andthat

  hisfortunesweremadedesperateonmyaccount;forthat

  thinkingIhadbeenafortune,hewasrunintodebtmorethan

  hewasabletopay,andthatheknewnotwhatcoursetotake;

  thathewouldgointothearmyandcarryamusket,orbuya

  horseandtakeatour,ashecalledit;andthoughInevertold

  himthatIwasafortune,andsodidnotactuallydeceivehim

  myself,yetIdidencouragethehavingitthoughtthatIwasso,

  andbythatmeansIwastheoccasionoriginallyofhismischief。

  Thesurpriseofthethingonlystruckdeeperintomythoughts,

  anygavemestrongerreflectionsthanallthathadbefallenme

  before。

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