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。