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  WhowasBorninNewgate,andduringaLifeof

  continu’dVarietyforThreescoreYears,besidesher

  Childhood,wasTwelveYearaWhore,fivetimesa

  WifewhereofoncetoherownBrother,TwelveYear

  aThief,EightYearaTransportedFeloninVirginia,

  atlastgrewRich,liv’dHonest,anddiesaPenitent。

  WrittenfromherownMemorandums

  Theworldissotakenupoflatewithnovelsandromances,

  thatitwillbehardforaprivatehistorytobetakenforgenuine,

  wherethenamesandothercircumstancesofthepersonare

  concealed,andonthisaccountwemustbecontenttoleave

  thereadertopasshisownopinionupontheensuingsheet,

  andtakeitjustashepleases。

  Theauthorisheresupposedtobewritingherownhistory,

  andintheverybeginningofheraccountshegivesthereasons

  whyshethinksfittoconcealhertruename,afterwhichthere

  isnooccasiontosayanymoreaboutthat。

  Itistruethattheoriginalofthisstoryisputintonewwords,

  andthestyleofthefamousladyweherespeakofisalittle

  altered;particularlysheismadetotellherowntaleinmodester

  wordsthatshetolditatfirst,thecopywhichcamefirstto

  handhavingbeenwritteninlanguagemorelikeonestillin

  Newgatethanonegrownpenitentandhumble,asshe

  afterwardspretendstobe。

  Thepenemployedinfinishingherstory,andmakingitwhat

  younowseeittobe,hashadnolittledifficultytoputitinto

  adressfittobeseen,andtomakeitspeaklanguagefittobe

  read。

  Whenawomandebauchedfromheryouth,nay,even

  beingtheoffspringofdebaucheryandvice,comestogivean

  accountofallherviciouspractices,andeventodescendtothe

  particularoccasionsandcircumstancesbywhichsheranthrough

  inthreescoreyears,anauthormustbehardputtoitwrapit

  upsocleanasnottogiveroom,especiallyforviciousreaders,

  toturnittohisdisadvantage。

  Allpossiblecare,however,hasbeentakentogivenolewd

  ideas,noimmodestturnsinthenewdressingupofthisstory;

  no,nottotheworstpartsof

  herexpressions。

  Tothispurpose

  someoftheviciouspartofherlife,whichcouldnotbe

  modestlytold,isquiteleftout,andseveralotherpartsare

  verymuchshortened。

  Whatisleft’tishopedwillnotoffend

  thechastestreaderorthemodesthearer;andasthebestuse

  ismadeevenoftheworststory,themoral’tishopedwillkeep

  thereaderserious,evenwherethestorymightinclinehimto

  beotherwise。

  Togivethehistoryofawickedliferepentedof,

  necessarilyrequiresthatthewickedpartshouldbemakeas

  wickedastherealhistoryofitwillbear,toillustrateandgive

  abeautytothepenitentpart,whichiscertainlythebestand

  brightest,ifrelatedwithequalspiritandlife。

  Itissuggestedtherecannotbethesamelife,thesamebrightness

  andbeauty,inrelatingthepenitentpartasisinthecriminal

  part。

  Ifthereisanytruthinthatsuggestion,Imustbeallowed

  tosay’tisbecausethereisnotthesametasteandrelishinthe

  reading,andindeeditistotruethatthedifferenceliesnotin

  therealworthofthesubjectsomuchasinthegustandpalate

  ofthereader。

  Butasthisworkischieflyrecommendedtothosewhoknow

  howtoreadit,andhowtomakethegoodusesofitwhichthe

  storyallalongrecommendstothem,soitistobehopedthat

  suchreaderswillbemoreleasedwiththemoralthanthefable,

  withtheapplicationthanwiththerelation,andwiththeend

  ofthewriterthanwiththelifeofthepersonwrittenof。

  Thereisinthisstoryabundanceofdelightfulincidents,and

  allofthemusefullyapplied。

  Thereisanagreeableturnartfully

  giventhemintherelating,thatnaturallyinstructsthereader,

  eitheronewayorother。

  Thefirstpartofherlewdlifewiththe

  younggentlemanatColchesterhassomanyhappyturnsgiven

  ittoexposethecrime,andwarnallwhosecircumstancesare

  adaptedtoit,oftheruinousendofsuchthings,andthefoolish,

  thoughtless,andabhorredconductofboththeparties,thatit

  abundantlyatonesforallthelivelydescriptionshegivesofher

  follyandwickedness。

  TherepentanceofherloverattheBath,andhowbroughtby

  thejustalarmofhisfitofsicknesstoabandonher;thejust

  cautiongiventhereagainsteventhelawfulintimaciesofthe

  dearestfriends,andhowunabletheyaretopreservethemost

  solemnresolutionsofvirtuewithoutdivineassistance;these

  arepartswhich,toajustdiscernment,willappeartohave

  morerealbeautyinthemalltheamorouschainofstorywhich

  introducesit。

  Inaword,asthewholerelationiscarefullygarbledofallthe

  levityandloosenessthatwasinit,soitallapplied,andwith

  theutmostcare,tovirtuousandreligioususes。

  Nonecan,

  withoutbeingguiltyofmanifestinjustice,castanyreproach

  uponit,oruponourdesigninpublishingit。

  Theadvocatesforthestagehave,inallages,madethisthe

  greatargumenttopersuadepeoplethattheirplaysareuseful,

  andthattheyoughttobeallowedinthemostcivilisedandin

  themostreligiousgovernment;namely,thattheyareapplied

  tovirtuouspurposes,andthatbythemostlivelyrepresentations,

  theyfailnottorecommendvirtueandgenerousprinciples,and

  todiscourageandexposeallsortsofviceandcorruptionof

  manners;andwereittruethattheydidso,andthatthey

  constantlyadheredtothatrule,asthetestoftheiractingon

  thetheatre,muchmightbesaidintheirfavour。

  Throughouttheinfinitevarietyofthisbook,thisfundamental

  ismoststrictlyadheredto;thereisnotawickedactioninany

  partofit,butisfirstandlastrenderedunhappyandunfortunate;

  thereisnotasuperlativevillainbroughtuponthestage,but

  eitherheisbroughttoanunhappyend,orbroughttobea

  penitent;thereisnotanillthingmentionedbutitiscondemned,

  evenintherelation,noravirtuous,justthingbutitcarriesits

  praisealongwithit。

  Whatcanmoreexactlyanswertherule

  laiddown,torecommendeventhoserepresentationsofthings

  whichhavesomanyotherjustobjectionsleavingagainstthem?

  namely,ofexample,ofbadcompany,obscenelanguage,and

  thelike。

  Uponthisfoundationthisbookisrecommendedtothereader

  asaworkfromeverypartofwhichsomethingmaybelearned,

  andsomejustandreligiousinferenceisdrawn,bywhichthe

  readerwillhavesomethingofinstruction,ifhepleasestomake

  useofit。

  Alltheexploitsofthisladyoffame,inherdepredationsupon

  mankind,standassomanywarningstohonestpeopleto

  bewareofthem,intimatingtothembywhatmethodsinnocent

  peoplearedrawnin,plunderedandrobbed,andbyconsequence

  howtoavoidthem。

  Herrobbingalittleinnocentchild,dressed

  finebythevanityofthemother,togotothedancing-school,

  isagoodmementotosuchpeoplehereafter,asislikewiseher

  pickingthegoldwatchfromtheyounglady’ssideinthePark。

  Hergettingaparcelfromahare-brainedwenchatthecoaches

  inSt。JohnStreet;herbootymadeatthefire,andagainat

  Harwich,allgiveusexcellentwarningsinsuchcasestobe

  morepresenttoourselvesinsuddensurprisesofeverysort。

  Herapplicationtoasoberlifeandindustriousmanagementat

  lastinVirginia,withhertransportedspouse,isastoryfruitful

  ofinstructiontoalltheunfortunatecreatureswhoareobliged

  toseektheirre-establishmentabroad,whetherbythemisery

  oftransportationorotherdisaster;lettingthemknowthat

  diligenceandapplicationhavetheirdueencouragement,even

  intheremotestpartsoftheworld,andthatnocasecanbeso

  low,sodespicable,orsoemptyof

  prospect,butthatan

  unweariedindustrywillgoagreatwaytodeliverusfromit,

  willintimeraisethemeanestcreaturetoappearagainthe

  world,andgivehimanewcaseforhislife。

  Thereareafewoftheseriousinferenceswhichweareled

  bythehandtointhisbook,andthesearefullysufficientto

  justifyanymaninrecommendingittotheworld,andmuch

  moretojustifythepublicationofit。

  Therearetwoofthemostbeautifulpartsstillbehind,which

  thisstorygivessomeideaof,andletsusintothepartsofthem,

  buttheyareeitherofthemtoolongtobebroughtintothesame

  volume,andindeedare,asImaycallthem,wholevolumesof

  themselves,viz。:1。Thelifeofhergoverness,asshecallsher,

  whohadrunthrough,itseems,inafewyears,alltheeminent

  degreesofagentlewoman,awhore,andabawd;amidwife

  andamidwife-keeper,astheyarecalled;apawnbroker,a

  childtaker,areceiverofthieves,andofthieves’purchase,

  thatistosay,ofstolengoods;andinaword,herselfathief,

  abreederupofthievesandthelike,andyetatlastapenitent。

  Thesecondisthelifeofhertransportedhusband,ahighwayman,

  whoitseems,livedatwelveyears’lifeofsuccessfulvillainy

  upontheroad,andevenatlastcameoffsowellastobea

  volunteertransport,notaconvict;andinwhoselifethereis

  anincrediblevariety。

  But,asIhavesaid,thesearethingstoolongtobringinhere,

  soneithercanImakeapromiseofthecomingoutby

  themselves。

  Wecannotsay,indeed,thatthishistoryiscarriedonquiteto

  theendofthelifeofthisfamousMollFlanders,asshecalls

  herself,fornobodycanwritetheirownlifetothefullendofit,

  unlesstheycanwriteitaftertheyaredead。

  Butherhusband’s

  life,beingwrittenbyathirdhand,givesafullaccountofthem

  both,howlongtheylivedtogetherinthatcountry,andhow

  theybothcametoEnglandagain,afterabouteightyears,in

  whichtimetheyweregrownveryrich,andwhereshelived,

  itseems,tobeveryold,butwasnotsoextraordinaryapenitent

  asshewasatfirst;itseemsonlythatindeedshealwaysspoke

  withabhorrenceofherformerlife,andofeverypartofit。

  Inherlastscene,atMarylandandVirginia,manypleasant

  thingshappened,whichmakesthatpartofherlifevery

  agreeable,buttheyarenottoldwiththesameelegancyasthose

  accountedforbyherself;soitisstilltothemoreadvantagethat

  webreakoffhere。

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