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。
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