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  bedone,’andsowepartedforthatnight。

  Ilayintheprisonnearfifteenweeksafterthisorderfor

  transportationwassigned。

  Whatthereasonofitwas,Iknow

  not,butattheendofthistimeIwasputonboardofashipin

  theThames,andwithmeagangofthirteenashardenedvile

  creaturesaseverNewgateproducedinmytime;anditwould

  reallywelltakeupahistorylongerthanminetodescribethe

  degreesofimpudenceandaudaciousvillainythatthosethirteen

  werearrivedto,andthemanneroftheirbehaviourinthe

  voyage;ofwhichIhaveaverydivertingaccountbyme,which

  thecaptainoftheshipwhocarriedthemovergavemethe

  minutesof,andwhichhecausedhismatetowritedownatlarge。

  Itmayperhapsbethoughttriflingtoenterhereintoarelation

  ofallthelittleincidentswhichattendedmeinthisintervalof

  mycircumstances;Imean,betweenthefinalorderofmy

  transporationandthetimeofmygoingonboardtheship;and

  Iamtooneartheendofmystorytoallowroomforit;but

  somethingrelatingtomeanymyLancashirehusbandImust

  notomit。

  Hehad,asIhaveobservedalready,beencarriedfromthe

  master’ssideoftheordinaryprisonintothepress-yard,with

  threeofhiscomrades,fortheyfoundanothertoaddtothem

  aftersometime;here,forwhatreasonIknewnot,theywere

  keptincustodywithoutbeingbroughttotrialalmostthree

  months。

  Itseemstheyfoundmeanstobribeorbuyoffsome

  ofthosewhowereexpectedtocomeinagainstthem,andthey

  wantedevidenceforsometimetoconvictthem。

  Aftersome

  puzzleonthisaccount,atfirsttheymadeashifttogetproof

  enoughagainsttwoofthemtocarrythemoff;buttheother

  two,ofwhichmyLancashirehusbandwasone,laystillin

  suspense。

  Theyhad,Ithink,onepositiveevidenceagainst

  eachofthem,butthelawstrictlyobligingthemtohavetwo

  witnesses,theycouldmakenothingofit。

  Yetitseemsthey

  wereresolvednottopartwiththemenneither,notdoubting

  butafurtherevidencewouldatlastcomein;andinorderto

  this,Ithinkpublicationwasmade,thatsuchprisonersbeing

  taken,anyonethathadbeenrobbedbythemmightcometo

  theprisonandseethem。

  Itookthisopportunitytosatisfymycuriosity,pretendingthat

  IhadbeenrobbedintheDunstablecoach,andthatIwouldgo

  toseethetwohighwaymen。

  ButwhenIcameintothepress-yard,

  Isodisguisedmyself,andmuffledmyfaceupso,thathecould

  seelittleofme,andconsequentlyknewnothingofwhoIwas;

  andwhenIcameback,IsaidpubliclythatIknewthemverywell。

  ImmediatelyitwasrumouredallovertheprisonthatMoll

  Flanderswouldturnevidenceagainstoneofthehighwaymen,

  andthatIwastocomeoffbyitfromthesentenceoftransportation。

  Theyheardofit,andimmediatelymyhusbanddesiredtosee

  thisMrs。Flandersthatknewhimsowell,andwastobean

  evidenceagainsthim;andaccordinglyIhadleavegiventogo

  tohim。

  IdressedmyselfupaswellasthebestclothesthatI

  sufferedmyselfevertoappearintherewouldallowme,and

  wenttothepress-yard,buthadforsometimeahoodovermy

  face。

  Hesaidlittletomeatfirst,butaskedmeifIknewhim。

  Itoldhim,Yes,verywell;butasIconcealedmyface,soI

  counterfeitedmyvoice,thathehadnottheleastguessatwho

  Iwas。

  HeaskedmewhereIhadseenhim。

  Itoldhimbetween

  DunstableandBrickhill;butturningtothekeeperthatstood

  by,IaskedifImightnotbeadmittedtotalkwithhimalone。

  HesaidYes,yes,asmuchasIpleased,andsoverycivilly

  withdrew。

  Assoonashewasgone,Ihadshutthedoor,Ithrewoffmy

  hood,andburstingoutintotears,’Mydear,’saysI,’doyounot

  knowme?’

  Heturnedpale,andstoodspeechless,likeone

  thunderstruck,and,notabletoconquerthesurprise,saidno

  morebutthis,’Letmesitdown’;andsittingdownbyatable,

  helaidhiselbowuponthetable,andleaninghisheadonhis

  hand,fixedhiseyesonthegroundasonestupid。

  Icriedso

  vehemently,ontheotherhand,thatitwasagoodwhileereI

  couldspeakanymore;butafterIhadgivensomeventtomy

  passionbytears,Irepeatedthesamewords,’Mydear,doyou

  notknowme?’

  Atwhichheanswered,Yes,andsaidnomore

  agoodwhile。

  Aftersometimecontinuinginthesurprise,asabove,hecast

  uphiseyestowardsmeandsaid,’Howcouldyoubesocruel?’

  Ididnotreadilyunderstandwhathemeant;andIanswered,

  ’Howcanyoucallmecruel?

  WhathaveIbeencrueltoyouin?’

  ’Tocometome,’sayshe,’insuchaplaceasthis,isitnotto

  insultme?

  Ihavenotrobbedyou,atleastnotonthehighway。’

  Iperceivedbythisthatheknewnothingofthemiserable

  circumstancesIwasin,andthoughtthat,havinggotsome

  intelligenceofhisbeingthere,Ihadcometoupbraidhim

  withhisleavingme。

  ButIhadtoomuchtosaytohimtobe

  affronted,andtoldhiminfewwords,thatIwasfarfrom

  comingtoinsulthim,butatbestIcametocondolemutually;

  thathewouldbeeasilysatisfiedthatIhadnosuchview,

  whenIshouldtellhimthatmyconditionwasworsethanhis,

  andthatmanyways。

  Helookedalittleconcernedatthe

  generalexpressionofmyconditionbeingworsethanhis,but,

  withakindsmile,lookedalittlewildly,andsaid,’Howcan

  thatbe?

  Whenyouseemefettered,andinNewgate,andtwo

  ofmycompanionsexecutedalready,canyoucanyourcondition

  isworsethanmine?’

  ’Come,mydear,’saysI,’wehavealongpieceofworktodo,

  ifIshouldbetorelated,oryoutohear,myunfortunatehistory;

  butifyouaredisposedtohearit,youwillsoonconcludewith

  methatmyconditionisworsethanyours。’

  ’Howisthatpossible,’

  saysheagain,’whenIexpecttobecastformylifethevery

  nextsessions?’

  ’Yes,saysI,’’tisverypossible,whenIshall

  tellyouthatIhavebeencastformylifethreesessionsago,

  andamundersentenceofdeath;isnotmycaseworsethanyours?’

  Thenindeed,hestoodsilentagain,likeonestruckdumb,and

  afterawhilehestartsup。

  ’Unhappycouple!’sayshe。

  ’How

  canthisbepossible?’

  Itookhimbythehand。

  ’Come,my

  dear,’saidI,’sitdown,andletuscompareoursorrows。

  Iam

  aprisonerinthisveryhouse,andinmuchworsecircumstances

  thanyou,andyouwillbesatisfiedIdonotcometoinsultyou,

  whenItellyoutheparticulars。’

  Anywiththiswesatdown

  together,andItoldhimsomuchofmystoryasIthoughtwas

  convenient,bringingitatlasttomybeingreducedtogreat

  poverty,andrepresentingmyselfasfallenintosomecompany

  thatledmetorelievemydistressesbywaythatIhadbeen

  utterlyunacquaintedwith,andthattheymakinganattemptat

  atradesman’shouse,Iwasseizeduponforhavingbeenbut

  justatthedoor,themaid-servantpullingmein;thatIneither

  hadbrokeanylocknortakenanythingaway,andthat

  notwithstandingthat,Iwasbroughtinguiltyandsentenced

  todie;butthatthejudges,havingbeenmadesensibleofthe

  hardshipofmycircumstances,hadobtainedleavetoremitthe

  sentenceuponmyconsentingtobetransported。

  ItoldhimIfaredtheworseforbeingtakenintheprisonfor

  oneMollFlanders,whowasafamoussuccessfulthief,that

  allofthemhadheardof,butnoneofthemhadeverseen;but

  that,asheknewwell,wasnoneofmyname。

  ButIplacedall

  totheaccountofmyillfortune,andthatunderthisnameI

  wasdealtwithasanoldoffender,thoughthiswasthefirst

  thingtheyhadeverknownofme。

  Igavehimalongparticular

  ofthingsthathadbefallenmesinceIsawhim,butItoldhim

  ifIhadseenhimsincehemightthingIhad,andthengave

  himanaccounthowIhadseenhimatBrickhill;howfuriously

  hewaspursued,andhow,bygivinganaccountthatIknew

  him,andthathewasaveryhonestgentleman,oneMr——,

  thehue-and-crywasstopped,andthehighconstablewent

  backagain。

  Helistenedmostattentivelytoallmystory,andsmiledat

  mostoftheparticulars,beingallofthempettymatters,and

  infinitelybelowwhathehadbeenattheheadof;butwhenI

  cametothestoryofBrickhill,hewassurprised。

  ’Andwasit

  you,mydear,’saidhe,’thatgavethechecktothemobthat

  wasatourheelsthere,atBrickhill?’

  ’Yes,’saidI,’itwasI

  indeed。’

  AndthenItoldhimtheparticularswhichIhad

  observedhimthere。

  ’Why,then,’saidhe,’itwasyouthat

  savedmylifeatthattime,andIamgladIowemylifetoyou,

  forIwillpaythedebttoyounow,andI’lldeliveryoufrom

  thepresentconditionyouarein,orIwilldieintheattempt。’

  Itoldhim,bynomeans;itwasarisktoogreat,notworthhis

  runningthehazardof,andforalifenotworthhissaving。

  ’Twasnomatterforthat,hesaid,itwasalifeworthallthe

  worldtohim;alifethathadgivenhimanewlife;’for,’says

  he,’Iwasneverinrealdangerofbeingtaken,butthattime,

  tillthelastminutewhenIwastaken。’

  Indeed,hetoldmehis

  dangerthenlayinhisbelievinghehadnotbeenpursuedthat

  way;fortheyhadgonefromHockeyquiteanotherway,and

  hadcomeovertheenclosedcountryintoBrickhill,notbythe

  road,andweresuretheyhadnotbeenseenbyanybody。

  Herehegavemealonghistoryofhislife,whichindeedwould

  makeaverystrangehistory,andbeinfinitelydiverting。

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