willletfallthechild。
Come,thisisasadtime;letmehelpyou’;
andimmediatelylaysholdofmybundletocarryitforme。
’No,’saysI;’ifyouwillhelpme,takethechildbythehand,
andleaditformebuttotheupperendofthestreet;I’llgo
withyouandsatisfyyouforyourpains。’
Shecouldnotaviodgoing,afterwhatIsaid;butthecreature,
inshort,wasoneofthesamebusinesswithme,andwanted
nothingbutthebundle;however,shewentwithmetothe
door,forshecouldnothelpit。
WhenwewerecomethereI
whisperedher,’Go,child,’saidI,’Iunderstandyourtrade;
youmaymeetwithpurchaseenough。’
Sheunderstoodmeandwalkedoff。
Ithunderedatthedoor
withthechildren,andasthepeoplewereraisedbeforebythe
noiseofthefire,Iwassoonletin,andIsaid,’Ismadam
awake?
PraytellherMrs——desiresthefavourofherto
takethetwochildrenin;poorlady,shewillbeundone,their
houseisallofaflame,’
Theytookthechildreninverycivilly,
pitiedthefamilyindistress,andawaycameIwithmybundle。
Oneofthemaidsaskedmeif
Iwasnottoleavethebundle
too。
Isaid,’No,sweetheart,’tistogotoanotherplace;it
doesnotbelongtothem。’
Iwasagreatwayoutofthehurrynow,andsoIwenton,
clearofanybody’sinquiry,andbroughtthebundleofplate,
whichwasveryconsiderable,straighthome,andgaveitto
myoldgoverness。
Shetoldmeshewouldnotlookintoit,
butbademegooutagaintolookformore。
Shegavemethelikecuetothegentlewomanofthenexthouse
tothatwhichwasonfire,andIdidmyendeavourtogo,but
bythistimethealarmoffirewassogreat,andsomany
enginesplaying,andthestreetsothrongedwithpeople,that
IcouldnotgetnearthehousewhateverIwoulddo;soIcame
backagaintomygoverness’s,andtakingthebundleupinto
mychamber,Ibegantoexamineit。
ItiswithhorrorthatI
tellwhatatreasureIfoundthere;’tisenoughtosay,that
besidesmostofthefamilyplate,whichwasconsiderable,I
foundagoldchain,anold-fashionedthing,thelocketofwhich
wasbroken,sothatIsupposeithadnotbeenusedsomeyears,
butthegoldwasnottheworseforthat;alsoalittleboxof
burying-rings,thelady’swedding-ring,andsomebrokenbits
ofoldlocketsofgold,agoldwatch,andapursewithabout
valueinoldpiecesofgoldcoin,andseveralotherthings
ofvalue。
ThiswasthegreatestandtheworstprizethateverIwas
concernedin;forindeed,though,asIhavesaidabove,Iwas
hardenednowbeyondthepowerofallreflectioninothercases,
yetitreallytouchedmetotheverysoulwhenIlookedinto
thistreasure,tothinkofthepoordisconsolategentlewoman
whohadlostsomuchbythefirebesides;andwhowouldthink,
tobesure,thatshehadsavedherplateandbestthings;how
shewouldbesurprisedandafflictedwhensheshouldfindthat
shehadbeendeceived,andshouldfindthatthepersonthat
tookherchildrenandhergoods,hadnotcome,aswaspretended,
fromthegentlewomaninthenextstreet,butthatthechildren
hadbeenputuponherwithoutherownknowledge。
Isay,Iconfesstheinhumanityofthisactionmovedmevery
much,andmademerelentexceedingly,andtearsstoodinmy
eyesuponthatsubject;butwithallmysenseofitsbeingcruel
andinhuman,Icouldneverfindinmyhearttomakeany
restitution。
Thereflectionworeoff,andIbeganquicklyto
forgetthecircumstancesthatattendedthetakingthem。
Nowwasthisall;forthoughbythisjobIwasbecome
considerablyricherthanbefore,yettheresolutionIhad
formerlytaken,ofleavingoffthishorridtradewhenIhad
gottenalittlemore,didnotreturn,butImuststillgetfarther,
andmore;andtheavaricejoinedsowiththesuccess,thatI
hadnomorethoughtofcomingtoatimelyalterationoflife,
thoughwithoutitIcouldexpectnosafety,notranquillityin
thepossessionofwhatIhadsowickedlygained;butalittle
more,andalittlemore,wasthecasestill。
Atlength,yieldingtotheimportunitiesofmycrime,Icastoff
allremorseandrepentance,andallthereflectionsonthathead
turnedtonomorethanthis,thatImightperhapscometohave
onebootymorethatmightcompletemydesires;butthoughI
certainlyhadthatonebooty,yeteveryhitlookedtowards
another,andwassoencouragingtometogoonwiththetrade,
thatIhadnogusttothethoughtoflayingitdown。
Inthiscondition,hardenedbysuccess,andresolvingtogoon,
IfellintothesnareinwhichIwasappointedtomeetwithmy
lastrewardforthiskindoflife。
Buteventhiswasnotyet,for
Imetwithseveralsuccessfuladventuresmoreinthiswayof
beingundone。
Iremainedstillwithmygoverness,whowasforawhilereally
concernedforthemisfortuneofmycomradethathadbeen
hanged,andwho,itseems,knewenoughofmygovernessto
havesentherthesameway,andwhichmadeherveryuneasy;
indeed,shewasinaverygreatfright。
Itistruethatwhenshewasgone,andhadnotopenedmouth
totellwhatsheknew,mygovernesswaseasyastothatpoint,
andperhapsgladshewashanged,foritwasinherpowerto
haveobtainedapardonattheexpenseofherfriends;buton
theotherhand,thelossofher,andthesenseofherkindness
innotmakinghermarketofwhatsheknew,movedmy
governesstomournverysincerelyforher。
Icomfortedher
aswellasIcould,andsheinreturnhardenedmetomerit
morecompletelythesamefate。
However,asIhavesaid,itmademethemorewary,and
particularlyIwasveryshyofshoplifting,especiallyamong
themercersanddrapers,whoareasetoffellowsthathave
theireyesverymuchaboutthem。
Imadeaventureortwo
amongthelacefolksandthemilliners,andparticularlyatone
shopwhereIgotnoticeoftwoyoungwomenwhowerenewly
setup,andhadnotbeenbredtothetrade。
ThereIthinkI
carriedoffapieceofbone-lace,worthsixorsevenpounds,
andapaperofthread。
Butthiswasbutonce;itwasatrick
thatwouldnotserveagain。
Itwasalwaysreckonedasafejobwhenweheardofanew
shop,andespeciallywhenthepeopleweresuchaswerenot
bredtoshops。
Suchmaydependuponitthattheywillbe
visitedonceortwiceattheirbeginning,andtheymustbevery
sharpindeediftheycanpreventit。
Imadeanotheradventureortwo,buttheywerebuttriflestoo,
thoughsufficienttoliveon。
Afterthisnothingconsiderable
offeringforagoodwhile,IbegantothinkthatImustgive
overthetradeinearnest;butmygoverness,whowasnot
willingtoloseme,andexpectedgreatthingsofme,brought
meonedayintocompanywithayoungwomanandafellow
thatwentforherhusband,thoughasitappearedafterwards,
shewasnothiswife,buttheywerepartners,itseems,inthe
tradetheycarriedon,andpartnersinsomethingelse。
Inshort,
theyrobbedtogether,laytogether,weretakentogether,and
atlastwerehangedtogether。
Icameintoakindofleaguewiththesetwobythehelpofmy
governess,andtheycarriedmeoutintothreeorfouradventures,
whereIrathersawthemcommitsomecoarseandunhandy
robberies,inwhichnothingbutagreatstockofimpudence
ontheirside,andgrossnegligenceonthepeople’ssidewho
wererobbed,couldhavemadethemsuccessful。
soIresolved
fromthattimeforwardtobeverycautioushowIadventured
uponanythingwiththem;andindeed,whentwoorthree
unluckyprojectswereproposedbythem,Ideclinedtheoffer,
andpersuadedthemagainstit。
Onetimetheyparticularly
proposedrobbingawatchmakerofthreegoldwatches,which
theyhadeyedinthedaytime,andfoundtheplacewherehe
laidthem。
Oneofthemhadsomanykeysofallkinds,thathe
madenoquestiontoopentheplacewherethewatchmaker
hadlaidthem;andsowemadeakindofanappointment;but
whenIcametolooknarrowlyintothething,Ifoundthey
proposedbreakingopenthehouse,andthis,asathingoutof
myway,Iwouldnotembarkin,sotheywentwithoutme。
Theydidgetintothehousebymainforce,andbrokeupthe
lockedplacewherethewatcheswere,butfoundbutoneof
thegoldwatches,andasilverone,whichtheytook,andgot
outofthehouseagainveryclear。
Butthefamily,beingalarmed,
criedout’Thieves,’andthemanwaspursuedandtaken;the
youngwomanhadgotofftoo,butunhappilywasstoppedat
adistance,andthewatchesfounduponher。
AndthusIhad
asecondescape,fortheywereconvicted,andbothhanged,
beingoldoffenders,thoughbutyoungpeople。
AsIsaidbefore
thattheyrobbedtogetherandlaytogether,sonowtheyhanged
together,andthereendedmynewpartnership。
Ibegannowtobeverywary,havingsonarrowlyescapeda
scouring,andhavingsuchanexamplebeforeme;butIhada
newtempter,whopromptedmeeveryday——Imeanmygoverness;
andnowaprizepresented,whichasitcamebyhermanagement,
sosheexpectedagoodshareofthebooty。
Therewasagood
quantityofFlanderslacelodgedinaprivatehouse,whereshe
hadgottenintelligenceofit,andFlanderslacebeingprohibited,
itwasagoodbootytoanycustom-houseofficerthatcould
comeatit。
Ihadafullaccountfrommygoverness,aswell
ofthequantityasoftheveryplacewhereitwasconcealed,
andIwenttoacustom-houseofficer,andtoldhimIhadsuch
adiscoverytomaketohimofsuchaquantityoflace,ifhe
wouldassuremethatIshouldhavemydueshareofthereward。
Thiswassojustanoffer,thatnothingcouldbefairer;sohe
agreed,andtakingaconstableandmewithhim,webesetthe
house。
AsItoldhimIcouldgodirectlytotheplace,heleft
ittome;andtheholebeingverydark,Isqueezedmyselfinto