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  toldmehetooktotheroadabouttwelveyearsbeforehe

  marriedme;thatthewomanwhichcalledhimbrotherwasnot

  reallyhissister,oranykintohim,butonethatbelongedto

  theirgang,andwho,keepingcorrespondencewithhim,lived

  alwaysintown,havinggoodstoreofacquaintance;thatshe

  gavethemaperfectintelligenceofpersonsgoingoutoftown,

  andthattheyhadmadeseveralgoodbootiesbyhercorrespondence;

  thatshethoughtshehadfixedafortuneforhimwhenshebrought

  metohim,buthappenedtobedisappointed,whichhereally

  couldnotblameherfor;thatifithadbeenhisgoodluckthat

  Ihadhadtheestate,whichshewasinformedIhad,hehad

  resolvedtoleaveofftheroadandlivearetired,soberlivebut

  nevertoappearinpublictillsomegeneralpardonhadbeen

  passed,ortillhecould,formoney,havegothisnameinto

  someparticularpardon,thatsohemighthavebeenperfectly

  easy;butthat,asithadprovedotherwise,hewasobligedto

  putoffhisequipageandtakeuptheoldtradeagain。

  Hegavemealongaccountofsomeofhisadventures,and

  particularlyonewhenherobbedtheWestChestercoaches

  nearLichfield,whenhegotaverygreatbooty;andafterthat,

  howherobbedfivegraziers,inthewest,goingtoBurfordFair

  inWiltshiretobuysheep。

  Hetoldmehegotsomuchmoney

  onthosetwooccasions,thatifhehadknownwheretohave

  foundme,hewouldcertainlyhaveembracedmyproposalof

  goingwithmetoVirginia,ortohavesettledinaplantation

  onsomeotherpartsoftheEnglishcoloniesinAmerica。

  Hetoldmehewrotetwoorthreeletterstome,directed

  accordingtomyorder,butheardnothingfromme。

  ThisI

  indeedknewtobetrue,buttheletterscomingtomyhandin

  thetimeofmylatterhusband,Icoulddonothinginit,and

  thereforechosetogivenoanswer,thatsohemightrather

  believetheyhadmiscarried。

  Beingthusdisappointed,hesaid,hecarriedontheoldtrade

  eversince,thoughwhenhehadgottensomuchmoney,he

  said,hedidnotrunsuchdesperaterisksashedidbefore。

  Thenhegavemesomeaccountofseveralhardanddesperate

  encounterswhichhehadwithgentlemenontheroad,who

  partedtoohardlywiththeirmoney,andshowedmesome

  woundshehadreceived;andhehadoneortwoveryterrible

  woundsindeed,asparticularlyonebyapistolbullet,which

  brokehisarm,andanotherwithasword,whichranhimquite

  throughthebody,butthatmissinghisvitals,hewascured

  again;oneofhiscomradeshavingkeptwithhimsofaithfully,

  andsofriendly,asthatheassistedhiminridingneareighty

  milesbeforehisarmwasset,andthengotasurgeonina

  considerablecity,remotefromthatplacewhereitwasdone,

  pretendingtheyweregentlementravellingtowardsCarlisle

  andthattheyhadbeenattackedontheroadbyhighwaymen,

  andthatoneofthemhadshothimintothearmandbroke

  thebone。

  This,hesaid,hisfriendmanagedsowell,thattheywerenot

  suspectedatall,butlaystilltillhewasperfectlycured。

  He

  gavemesomanydistinctaccountsofhisadventures,thatit

  iswithgreatreluctancethatIdeclinetherelatingthem;butI

  considerthatthisismyownstory,nothis。

  Itheninquiredintothecircumstancesofhispresentcaseat

  thattime,andwhatitwasheexpectedwhenhecametobe

  tried。

  Hetoldmethattheyhadnoevidenceagainsthim,or

  butverylittle;forthatofthreerobberies,whichtheywereall

  chargedwith,itwashisgoodfortunethathewasbutinone

  ofthem,andthattherewasbutonewitnesstobehadforthat

  fact,whichwasnotsufficient,butthatitwasexpectedsome

  otherswouldcomeinagainsthim;thathethoughtindeed,

  whenhefirstsawme,thatIhadbeenonethatcameofthat

  errand;butthatifsomebodycameinagainsthim,hehoped

  heshouldbecleared;thathehadhadsomeintimation,thatif

  hewouldsubmittotransporthimself,hemightbeadmitted

  toitwithoutatrial,butthathecouldnotthinkofitwithany

  temper,andthoughthecouldmucheasiersubmittobehanged。

  Iblamedhimforthat,andtoldhimIblamedhimontwo

  accounts;first,becauseifhewastransported,theremightbe

  ahundredwaysforhimthatwasagentleman,andabold

  enterprisingman,tofindhiswaybackagain,andperhaps

  somewaysandmeanstocomebackbeforehewent。

  He

  smiledatthatpart,andsaidheshouldlikethelastthebestof

  thetwo,forhehadakindofhorroruponhismindathisbeing

  sentovertotheplantations,asRomanssentcondemned

  slavestoworkinthemines;thathethoughtthepassageinto

  anotherstate,letitbewhatitwould,muchmoretolerableat

  thegallows,andthatthiswasthegeneralnotionofallthe

  gentlemenwhoweredrivenbytheexigenceoftheirfortunes

  totaketheroad;thatattheplaceofexecutiontherewasat

  leastanendofallthemiseriesofthepresentstate,andasfor

  whatwastofollow,amanwas,inhisopinion,aslikelyto

  repentsincerelyinthelastfortnightofhislife,underthe

  pressuresandagoniesofajailandthecondemnedhole,ashe

  wouldeverbeinthewoodsandwildernessofAmerica;that

  servitudeandhardlabourwerethingsgentlemencouldnever

  stoopto;thatitwasbutthewaytoforcethemtobetheirown

  executionersafterwards,whichwasmuchworse;andthat

  thereforehecouldnothaveanypatiencewhenhedidbut

  thinkofbeingtransported。

  Iusedtheutmostofmyendeavourtopersuadehim,andjoined

  thatknownwoman’srhetorictoit——Imean,thatoftears。

  Itold

  himtheinfamyofapublicexecutionwascertainlyagreater

  pressureuponthespiritsofagentlemanthananyofthe

  mortificationsthathecouldmeetwithabroadcouldbe;that

  hehadatleastintheotherachanceforhislife,whereashere

  hehadnoneatall;thatitwastheeasiestthingintheworld

  forhimtomanagethecaptainofaship,whowere,generally

  speaking,menofgood-humourandsomegallantry;anda

  smallmatterofconduct,especiallyiftherewasanymoney

  tobehad,wouldmakewayforhimtobuyhimselfoffwhen

  hecametoVirginia。

  Helookedwistfullyatme,andIthoughtIguessedatwhathe

  meant,thatistosay,thathehadnomoney;butIwasmistaken,

  hismeaningwasanotherway。

  ’Youhintedjustnow,mydear,’

  saidhe,’thattheremightbeawayofcomingbackbeforeI

  went,bywhichIunderstoodyouthatitmightbepossibleto

  buyitoffhere。

  Ihadrathergive#200topreventgoing,than

  tobesetatlibertywhenIcamethere。’

  ’Thatis,mydear,’

  saidI,’becauseyoudonotknowtheplacesowellasIdo。’

  ’Thatmaybe,’saidhe;’andyetIbelieve,aswellasyouknow

  it,youwoulddothesame,unlessitisbecause,asyoutold

  me,youhaveamotherthere。’

  Itoldhim,astomymother,itwasnexttoimpossiblebut

  thatshemustbedeadmanyyearsbefore;andasforanyother

  relationsthatImighthavethere,Iknewthemnotnow;that

  sincethemisfortunesIhadbeenunderhadreducedmetothe

  conditionIhadbeeninforsomeyears,Ihadnotkeptupany

  correspondencewiththem;andthathewouldeasilybelieve,

  IshouldfindbutacoldreceptionfromthemifIshouldbe

  puttomakemyfirstvisitintheconditionofatransported

  felon;thattherefore,ifIwentthither,Iresolvednottosee

  them;butthatIhadmanyviewsingoingthere,ifitshouldbe

  myfate,whichtookoffalltheuneasypartofit;andifhe

  foundhimselfobligedtogoalso,Ishouldeasilyinstructhim

  howtomanagehimself,soasnevertogoaservantatall,

  especiallysinceIfoundhewasnotdestituteofmoney,which

  wastheonlyfriendinsuchacondition。

  Hesmiled,andsaidhedidnottellmehehadmoney。

  Itook

  himupshort,andtoldhimIhopedhedidnotunderstandby

  myspeaking,thatIshouldexpectanysupplyfromhimifhe

  hadmoney;that,ontheotherhand,thoughIhadnotagreat

  deal,yetIdidnotwant,andwhileIhadanyIwouldrather

  addtohimthanweakenhiminthatarticle,seeing,whatever

  hehad,Iknewinthecaseoftransportationhewouldhave

  occasionofitall。

  Heexpressedhimselfinamosttendermanneruponthathead。

  Hetoldmewhatmoneyhehadwasnotagreatdeal,butthat

  hewouldneverhideanyofitfrommeifIwantedit,andthat

  heassuredmehedidnotspeakwithanysuchapprehensions;

  thathewasonlyintentuponwhatIhadhintedtohimbefore

  hewent;thathereheknewwhattodowithhimself,butthat

  thereheshouldbethemostignorant,helplesswretchalive。

  Itoldhimhefrightedandterrifiedhimselfwiththatwhich

  hadnoterrorinit;thatifhehadmoney,asIwasgladtohear

  hehad,hemightnotonlyavoidtheservitudesupposedtobe

  theconsequenceoftransportation,butbegintheworldupon

  anewfoundation,andthatsuchaoneashecouldnotfailof

  successin,withthecommonapplicationusualinsuchcases;

  thathecouldnotbutcalltomindthatiswaswhatIhad

  recommendedtohimmanyyearsbeforeandhadproposedit

  forourmutualsubsistenceandrestoringourfortunesinthe

  world;andIwouldtellhimnow,thattoconvincehimboth

  ofthecertaintyofitandofmybeingfullyacquaintedwiththe

  method,andalsofullysatisfiedintheprobabilityofsuccess,

  heshouldfirstseemedelivermyselffromthenecessityof

  goingoveratall,andthenthatIwouldgowithhimfreely,

  andofmyownchoice,andperhapscarryenoughwithmeto

  satisfyhimthatIdidnotofferitforwantofbeingabletolive

  withoutassistancefromhim,butthatIthoughtourmutual

  misfortuneshadbeensuchasweresufficienttoreconcileus

  bothtoquittingthispartoftheworld,andlivingwhere

  nobodycouldupbraiduswithwhatwaspast,orwebeinany

  dreadofaprison,andwithoutagoniesofacondemnedhole

  todriveustoit;thiswhereweshouldlookbackonallour

  pastdisasterswithinfinitesatisfaction,whenweshould

  considerthatourenemiesshouldentirelyforgetus,andthat

  weshouldliveasnewpeopleinanewworld,nobodyhaving

  anythingtosaytous,orwetothem。

  Ipressedthishometohimwithsomanyarguments,and

  answeredallhisownpassionateobjectionssoeffectuallythat

  heembracedme,andtoldmeItreatedhimwithsuchsincerity

  andaffectionasovercamehim;thathewouldtakemyadvice,

  andwouldstrivetosubmittohisfateinhopeofhavingthe

  comfortofmyassistance,andofsofaithfulacounsellorand

  suchacompanioninhismisery。

  Butstillheputmeinmind

  ofwhatIhadmentionedbefore,namely,thattheremightbe

  somewaytogetoffbeforehewent,andthatitmightbe

  possibletoavoidgoingatall,whichhesaidwouldbemuch

  better。

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