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第13章

  Beforemyhusbanddiedhiselderbrotherwasmarried,and
  we,beingthenremovedtoLondon,werewrittentobytheold
  ladytocomeandbeatthewedding。
  Myhusbandwent,butI
  pretendedindisposition,andthatIcouldnotpossiblytravel,
  soIstayedbehind;for,inshort,Icouldnotbearthesightof
  hisbeinggiventoanotherwoman,thoughIknewIwasnever
  tohavehimmyself。
  Iwasnow,asabove,leftloosetotheworld,andbeingstill
  youngandhandsome,aseverybodysaidofme,andIassure
  youIthoughtmyselfso,andwithatolerablefortuneinmy
  pocket,Iputnosmallvalueuponmyself。
  Iwascourtedby
  severalveryconsiderabletradesmen,andparticularlyvery
  warmlybyone,alinen-draper,atwhosehouse,aftermy
  husband’sdeath,Itookalodging,hissisterbeingmyacquaintance。
  HereIhadallthelibertyandalltheopportunitytobegayand
  appearincompanythatIcoulddesire,mylandlord’ssister
  beingoneofthemaddest,gayestthingsalive,andnotsomuch
  mistressofhervirtueasIthoughtasfirstshehadbeen。
  She
  broughtmeintoaworldof
  wildcompany,andevenbrought
  homeseveralpersons,suchasshelikedwellenoughtogratify,
  toseeherprettywidow,soshewaspleasedtocallme,and
  thatnameIgotinalittletimeinpublic。
  Now,asfameand
  foolsmakeanassembly,Iwasherewonderfullycaressed,had
  abundanceofadmirers,andsuchascalledthemselveslovers;
  butIfoundnotonefairproposalamongthemall。
  Asfortheir
  commondesign,thatIunderstoodtoowelltobedrawninto
  anymoresnaresofthatkind。
  Thecasewasalteredwithme:
  Ihadmoneyinmypocket,andhadnothingtosaytothem。
  I
  hadbeentrickedoncebythatcheatcalledlove,butthegame
  wasover;
  Iwasresolvednowtobemarriedornothing,and
  tobewellmarriedornotatall。
  Ilovedthecompany,indeed,ofmenofmirthandwit,menof
  gallantryandfigure,andwasoftenentertainedwithsuch,as
  Iwasalsowithothers;butIfoundbyjustobservation,thatthe
  brightestmencameuponthedullesterrand——thatistosay,the
  dullestastowhatIaimedat。
  Ontheotherhand,thosewho
  camewiththebestproposalswerethedullestandmost
  disagreeablepartoftheworld。
  Iwasnotaversetoatradesman,
  butthenIwouldhaveatradesman,forsooth,thatwas
  somethingofagentlemantoo;thatwhenmyhusbandhada
  mindtocarrymetothecourt,ortotheplay,hemightbecome
  asword,andlookaslikeagentlemanasanotherman;andnot
  beonethathadthemarkofhisapron-stringsuponhiscoat,
  orthemarkofhishatuponhisperiwig;thatshouldlookasif
  hewassetontohissword,whenhisswordwasputontohim,
  andthatcarriedhistradeinhiscountenance。
  Well,atlastIfoundthisamphibiouscreature,thisland-water
  thingcalledagentleman-tradesman;andasajustplagueupon
  myfolly,Iwascatchedintheverysnarewhich,asImightsay,
  Ilaidformyself。
  Isaidformyself,forIwasnottrepanned,
  Iconfess,butIbetrayedmyself。
  Thiswasadraper,too,forthoughmycomradewouldhave
  broughtmetoabargainwithherbrother,yetwhenitcameto
  thepoint,itwas,itseems,foramistress,notawife;andIkept
  truetothisnotion,thatawomanshouldneverbekeptfora
  mistressthathadmoneytokeepherself。
  Thusmypride,notmyprinciple,mymoney,notmyvirtue,
  keptmehonest;though,asitproved,IfoundIhadmuchbetter
  havebeensoldbymyshe-comradetoherbrother,thanhave
  soldmyselfasIdidtoatradesmanthatwasrake,gentleman,
  shopkeeper,andbeggar,alltogether。
  ButIwashurriedonbymyfancytoagentlemantoruin
  myselfinthegrossestmannerthateverywomandid;formy
  newhusbandcomingtoalumpofmoneyatonce,fellinto
  suchaprofusionofexpense,thatallIhad,andallhehad
  before,ifhehadanythingworthmentioning,wouldnothave
  helditoutaboveoneyear。
  Hewasveryfondofmeforaboutaquarterofayear,and
  what
  Igotbythatwas,thatIhadthepleasureofseeingagreat
  dealofmymoneyspentuponmyself,and,asImaysay,had
  someofthespendingittoo。
  ’Come,mydear,’sayshetome
  oneday,’shallwegoandtakeaturnintothecountryforabout
  aweek?’’Ay,mydear,’saysI,’whitherwouldyougo?’
  ’I
  carenotwhither,’sayshe,’butIhaveamindtolooklike
  qualityforaweek。
  We’llgotoOxford,’sayshe。
  ’How,’says
  I,’shallwego?Iamnohorsewoman,and’tistoofarforacoach。’
  ’Toofar!’sayshe;’noplaceistoofarforacoach-and-six。
  If
  Icarryyouout,youshalltravellikeaduchess。’
  ’Hum,’says
  I,’mydear,’tisafrolic;butifyouhaveamindtoit,Idon’t
  care。’
  Well,thetimewasappointed,wehadarichcoach,very
  goodhorses,acoachman,postillion,andtwofootmeninvery
  goodliveries;agentlemanonhorseback,andapagewitha
  featherinhishatuponanotherhorse。
  Theservantsallcalled
  himmylord,andtheinn-keepers,youmaybesure,didthelike,
  andIwasherhonourtheCountess,andthuswetraveledto
  Oxford,andaverypleasantjourneywehad;for,givehimhis
  due,notabeggaraliveknewbetterhowtobealordthanmy
  husband。
  WesawalltheraritiesatOxford,talkedwithtwoor
  threeFellowsofcollegesaboutputtingoutayoungnephew,
  thatwaslefttohislordship’scare,totheUniversity,andof
  theirbeinghistutors。
  Wedivertedourselveswithbantering
  severalotherpoorscholars,withhopesofbeingatleasthis
  lordship’schaplainsandputtingonascarf;andthushaving
  livedlikequalityindeed,astoexpense,wewentawayfor
  Northampton,and,inaword,inabouttwelvedays’ramble
  camehomeagain,tothetuneofabout#93expense。
  Vanityistheperfectionofafop。
  Myhusbandhadthis
  excellence,thathevaluednothingofexpense;andashis
  history,youmaybesure,hasverylittleweightinit,’tis
  enoughtotellyouthatinabouttwoyearsandaquarterhe
  broke,andwasnotsohappytogetoverintotheMint,butgot
  intoasponging-house,beingarrestedinanactiontooheavy
  fromhimtogivebailto,sohesentformetocometohim。
  Itwasnosurprisetome,forIhadforeseensometimethat
  allwasgoingtowreck,andhadbeentakingcaretoreserve
  somethingifIcould,thoughitwasnotmuch,formyself。
  But
  whenhesentforme,hebehavedmuchbetterthanIexpected,
  andtoldmeplainlyhehadplayedthefool,andsuffered
  himselftobesurprised,whichhemighthaveprevented;that
  nowheforesawhecouldnotstandit,andthereforehewould
  havemegohome,andinthenighttakeawayeverythingIhad
  inthehouseofanyvalue,andsecureit;andafterthat,hetold
  methatifIcouldgetawayonehundredortwohundredpounds
  ingoodsoutoftheshop,Ishoulddoit;’only,’sayshe,’letme
  knownothingofit,neitherwhatyoutakenorwhitheryou
  carryit;forasforme,’sayshe,’Iamresolvedtogetoutof
  thishouseandbegone;andifyouneverhearofmemore,my
  dear,’sayshe,’Iwishyouwell;Iamonlysorryfortheinjury
  Ihavedoneyou。’
  Hesaidsomeveryhandsomethingstome
  indeedatparting;forItoldyouhewasagentleman,andthat
  wasallthebenefit
  Ihadofhisbeingso;thatheusedmevery
  handsomelyandwithgoodmannersuponalloccasions,even
  tothelast,onlyspentallIhad,andleftmetorobthecreditors
  forsomethingtosubsiston。
  However,Ididashebademe,thatyoumaybesure;and
  havingthustakenmyleaveofhim,Ineversawhimmore,for
  hefoundmeanstobreakoutofthebailiff’shousethatnight
  orthenext,andgooverintoFrance,andfortherestofthe
  creditorsscrambledforitaswellastheycould。
  How,Iknew
  not,forIcouldcomeatnoknowledgeofanything,morethan
  this,thathecamehomeaboutthreeo’clockinthemorning,
  causedtherestofhisgoodstoberemovedintotheMint,and
  theshoptobeshutup;andhavingraisedwhatmoneyhecould
  gettogether,hegotover,asIsaid,toFrance,fromwhenceI
  hadoneortwolettersfromhim,andnomore。
  Ididnotseehim
  whenhecamehome,forhehavinggivenmesuchinstructions
  asabove,andIhavingmadethebestofmytime,Ihadnomore
  businessbackagainatthehouse,notknowingbutImighthave
  beenstoppedtherebythecreditors;foracommissionof
  bankruptbeingsoonafterissued,theymighthavestoppedme
  byordersfromthecommissioners。
  Butmyhusband,having
  sodexterouslygotoutofthebailiff’shousebylettinghimself
  downinamostdesperatemannerfromalmostthetopofthe
  housetothetopofanotherbuilding,andleapingfromthence,
  whichwasalmosttwostoreys,andwhichwasenoughindeed
  tohavebrokenhisneck,hecamehomeandgotawayhisgoods
  beforethecreditorscouldcometoseize;thatistosay,before
  theycouldgetoutthecommission,andbereadytosendtheir
  officerstotakepossession。
  Myhusbandwassociviltome,forstillIsayhewasmuch
  ofagentleman,thatinthefirstletterhewrotemefromFrance,
  heletmeknowwherehehadpawnedtwentypiecesoffine
  hollandfor#30,whichwerereallyworth#90,andenclosed
  methetokenandanorderforthetakingthemup,payingthe
  money,whichIdid,andmadeintimeabove#100ofthem,
  havingleisuretocutthemandsellthem,someandsome,to
  privatefamilies,asopportunityoffered。