Igrieveddayandnightforhim,andthemoreforthat
  theytoldmehewasthecaptainofthegang,andthathehad
  committedsomanyrobberies,thatHind,orWhitney,orthe
  GoldenFarmerwerefoolstohim;thathewouldsurelybe
  hangediftherewerenomoremenleftinthecountryhewas
  bornin;andthattherewouldabundanceofpeoplecomein
  againsthim。
  Iwasoverwhelmedwithgriefforhim;myowncasegaveme
  nodisturbancecomparedtothis,andIloadedmyselfwith
  reproachesonhisaccount。
  Ibewailedhismisfortunes,and
  theruinhewasnowcometo,atsucharate,thatIrelished
  nothingnowasIdidbefore,andthefirstreflectionsImade
  uponthehorrid,detestablelifeIhadlivedbegantoreturnupon
  me,andasthesethingsreturned,myabhorrenceoftheplace
  Iwasin,andofthewayoflivinginit,returnedalso;inaword,
  Iwasperfectlychanged,andbecomeanotherbody。
  WhileIwasundertheseinfluencesofsorrowforhim,came
  noticetomethatthenextsessionsapproachingtherewould
  beabillpreferredtothegrandjuryagainstme,andthatI
  shouldbecertainlytriedformylifeattheOldBailey。
  My
  temperwastouchedbefore,thehardened,wretchedboldness
  ofspiritwhichIhadacquiredabated,andconsciousinthe
  prison,guiltbegantoflowinuponmymind。
  Inshort,Ibegan
  tothink,andtothinkisonerealadvancefromhelltoheaven。
  Allthathellish,hardenedstateandtemperofsoul,whichI
  havesaidsomuchofbefore,isbutadeprivationofthought;
  hethatisrestoredtohispowerofthinking,isrestoredtohimself。
  AssoonasIbegan,Isay,tothink,thefirstthinkthatoccurred
  tomebrokeoutthus:
  ’Lord!whatwillbecomeofme?
  Ishall
  certainlydie!
  Ishallbecast,tobesure,andthereisnothing
  beyondthatbutdeath!
  Ihavenofriends;whatshallIdo?
  I
  shallbecertainlycast!
  Lord,havemercyuponme!
  What
  willbecomeofme?’
  Thiswasasadthought,youwillsay,to
  bethefirst,aftersolongatime,thathadstartedintomysoul
  ofthatkind,andyeteventhiswasnothingbutfrightatwhat
  wastocome;therewasnotawordofsincererepentanceinit
  all。
  However,Iwasindeeddreadfullydejected,anddisconsolate
  tothelastdegree;andasIhadnofriendintheworldto
  communicatemydistressedthoughtsto,itlaysoheavyupon
  me,thatitthrewmeintofitsandswooningsseveraltimesa
  day。
  Isentformyoldgoverness,andshe,giveherherdue,
  actedthepartofatruefriend。
  Sheleftnostoneunturnedto
  preventthegrandjuryfindingthebill。
  Shesoughtoutoneor
  twoofthejurymen,talkedwiththem,andendeavouredto
  possessthemwithfavourabledispositions,onaccountthat
  nothingwastakenaway,andnohousebroken,etc。;butall
  wouldnotdo,theywereover-ruledbytherest;thetwowenches
  sworehometothefact,andthejuryfoundthebillagainstme
  forrobberyandhouse-breaking,thatis,forfelonyandburglary。
  Isunkdownwhentheybroughtmenewsofit,andafterIcame
  tomyselfagain,IthoughtIshouldhavediedwiththeweight
  ofit。
  Mygovernessactedatruemothertome;shepitiedme,
  shecriedwithme,andforme,butshecouldnothelpme;
  andtoaddtotheterrorofit,’twasthediscoursealloverthe
  housethatIshoulddieforit。
  Icouldhearthemtalkitamong
  themselvesveryoften,andseethemshaketheirheadsandsay
  theyweresorryforit,andthelike,asisusualintheplace。
  Butstillnobodycametotellmetheirthoughts,tillatlastone
  ofthekeeperscametomeprivately,andsaidwithasigh,
  ’Well,Mrs。Flanders,youwillbetriedonFriday’thiswas
  butaWednesday;’whatdoyouintendtodo?’
  Iturnedas
  whiteasaclout,andsaid,’GodknowswhatIshalldo;formy
  part,Iknownotwhattodo。’
  ’Why,’sayshe,’Iwon’tflatter
  you,Iwouldhaveyoupreparefordeath,forIdoubtyouwill
  becast;andastheysayyouareanoldoffender,Idoubtyou
  willfindbutlittlemercy。
  Theysay,’addedhe,’yourcaseis
  veryplain,andthatthewitnessesswearsohomeagainstyou,
  therewillbenostandingit。’
  Thiswasastabintotheveryvitalsofoneundersuchaburthen
  asIwasoppressedwithbefore,andIcouldnotspeaktohima
  word,goodorbad,foragreatwhile;butatlastIburstoutinto
  tears,andsaidtohim,’Lord!Mr——,whatmustIdo?’
  ’Do!’
  sayshe,’sendfortheordinary;sendforaministerandtalk
  withhim;for,indeed,Mrs。Flanders,unlessyouhavevery
  goodfriends,youarenowomanforthisworld。’
  Thiswasplaindealingindeed,butitwasveryharshtome,
  atleastIthoughtitso。
  Heleftmeinthegreatestconfusion
  imaginable,andallthatnightIlayawake。
  AndnowIbegan
  tosaymyprayers,whichIhadscarcedonebeforesincemy
  lasthusband’sdeath,orfromalittlewhileafter。
  AndtrulyI
  maywellcallitsayingmyprayers,forIwasinsuchaconfusion,
  andhadsuchhorroruponmymind,thatthoughIcried,and
  repeatedseveraltimestheordinaryexpressionof’Lord,have
  mercyuponme!’Ineverbroughtmyselftoanysenseofmy
  beingamiserablesinner,asindeedIwas,andofconfessing
  mysinstoGod,andbeggingpardonforthesakeofJesus
  Christ。
  Iwasoverwhelmedwiththesenseofmycondition,
  beingtriedformylife,andbeingsuretobecondemned,and
  thenIwasassuretobeexecuted,andonthisaccountIcried
  outallnight,’Lord,whatwillbecomeofme?
  Lord!what
  shallIdo?
  Lord!Ishallbehanged!
  Lord,havemercyupon
  me!’andthelike。
  EndofPart7
  Part8
  Mypoorafflictedgovernesswasnowasmuchconcernedas
  I,andagreatdealmoretrulypenitent,thoughshehadno
  prospectofbeingbroughttotrialandsentence。
  Notbutthat
  shedeserveditasmuchasI,andsoshesaidherself;butshe
  hadnotdoneanythingherselfformanyyears,otherthan
  receivingwhatIandothersstole,andencouragingustosteal
  it。
  Butshecried,andtookonlikeadistractedbody,wringing
  herhands,andcryingoutthatshewasundone,thatshe
  believedtherewasacursefromheavenuponher,thatshe
  shouldbedamned,thatshehadbeenthedestructionofallher
  friends,thatshehadbroughtsuchaone,andsuchaone,and
  suchaonetothegallows;andthereshereckoneduptenor
  elevenpeople,someofwhichIhavegivenaccountof,that
  cametountimelyends;andthatnowshewastheoccasion
  ofmyruin,forshehadpersuadedmetogoon,whenIwould
  haveleftoff。
  Iinterruptedherthere。
  ’No,mother,no,’saidI,
  ’don’tspeakofthat,foryouwouldhavehadmeleftoffwhen
  Igotthemercer’smoneyagain,andwhenIcamehomefrom
  Harwich,andIwouldnothearkentoyou;thereforeyouhave
  notbeentoblame;itisIonlyhaveruinedmyself,Ihave
  broughtmyselftothismisery’;andthuswespentmanyhours
  together。
  Well,therewasnoremedy;theprosecutionwenton,andon
  theThursdayIwascarrieddowntothesessions-house,where
  Iwasarraigned,astheycalledit,andthenextdayIwas
  appointedtobetried。
  AtthearraignmentIpleaded’Notguilty,’
  andwellImight,forIwasindictedforfelonyandburglary;
  thatis,forfeloniouslystealingtwopiecesofbrocadedsilk,
  value#46,thegoodsofAnthonyJohnson,andforbreaking
  openhisdoors;whereasIknewverywelltheycouldnot
  pretendtoproveIhadbrokenupthedoors,orsomuchas
  liftedupalatch。
  OntheFridayIwasbroughttomytrial。
  Ihadexhaustedmy
  spiritswithcryingfortwoorthreedaysbefore,sothatIslept
  bettertheThursdaynightthanIexpected,andhadmorecourage
  formytrialthanindeedIthoughtpossibleformetohave。
  Whenthetrialbegan,theindictmentwasread,Iwouldhave
  spoke,buttheytoldmethewitnessesmustbeheardfirst,and
  thenIshouldhavetimetobeheard。
  Thewitnesseswerethe
  twowenches,acoupleofhard-mouthedjadesindeed,for
  thoughthethingwastruthinthemain,yettheyaggravatedit
  totheutmostextremity,andsworeIhadthegoodswhollyin
  mypossession,thatIhadhidthemamongmyclothes,thatI
  wasgoingoffwiththem,thatIhadonefootoverthethreshold
  whentheydiscoveredthemselves,andthenIputt’otherover,
  sothatIwasquiteoutofthehouseinthestreetwiththegoods
  beforetheytookholdofme,andthentheyseizedme,and
  broughtmebackagain,andtheytookthegoodsuponme。
  The
  factingeneralwasalltrue,butIbelieve,andinsisteduponit,
  thattheystoppedmebeforeIhadsetmyfootclearofthe
  thresholdofthehouse。
  Butthatdidnotarguemuch,forcertain
  itwasthatIhadtakenthegoods,andIwasbringingthemaway,
  ifIhadnotbeentaken。
  ButIpleadedthatIhadstolenothing,theyhadlostnothing,
  thatthedoorwasopen,andIwentin,seeingthegoodslie
  there,andwithdesigntobuy。