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第3章 Part 1(3)

I lived without Aldgate,about midway between Aldgate Church and Whitechappel Bars,on the left hand or north side of the street;and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city,our neighbourhood continued very easy.But at the other end of the town their consternation was very great:and the richer sort of people,especially the nobility and gentry from the west part of the city,thronged out of town with their families and servants in an unusual manner;and this was more particularly seen in Whitechappel;that is to say,the Broad Street where I lived;indeed,nothing was to be seen but waggons and carts,with goods,women,servants,children,&c.;coaches filled with people of the better sort and horsemen attending them,and all hurrying away;then empty waggons and carts appeared,and spare horses with servants,who,it was apparent,were returning or sent from the countries to fetch more people;besides innumerable numbers of men on horseback,some alone,others with servants,and,generally speaking,all loaded with baggage and fitted out for travelling,as anyone might perceive by their appearance.

This was a very terrible and melancholy thing to see,and as it was a sight which I could not but look on from morning to night (for indeed there was nothing else of moment to be seen),it filled me with very serious thoughts of the misery that was coming upon the city,and the unhappy condition of those that would be left in it.

This hurry of the people was such for some weeks that there was no getting at the Lord Mayor's door without exceeding difficulty;there were such pressing and crowding there to get passes and certificates of health for such as travelled abroad,for without these there was no being admitted to pass through the towns upon the road,or to lodge in any inn.Now,as there had none died in the city for all this time,my Lord Mayor gave certificates of health without any difficulty to all those who lived in the ninety-seven parishes,and to those within the liberties too for a while.

This hurry,I say,continued some weeks,that is to say,all the month of May and June,and the more because it was rumoured that an order of the Government was to be issued out to place turnpikes and barriers on the road to prevent people travelling,and that the towns on the road would not suffer people from London to pass for fear of bringing the infection along with them,though neither of these rumours had any foundation but in the imagination,especially at-first.

I now began to consider seriously with myself concerning my own case,and how I should dispose of myself;that is to say,whether Ishould resolve to stay in London or shut up my house and flee,as many of my neighbours did.I have set this particular down so fully,because I know not but it may be of moment to those who come after me,if they come to be brought to the same distress,and to the same manner of ****** their choice;and therefore I desire this account may pass with them rather for a direction to themselves to act by than a history of my actings,seeing it may not he of one farthing value to them to note what became of me.

I had two important things before me:the one was the carrying on my business and shop,which was considerable,and in which was embarked all my effects in the world;and the other was the preservation of my life in so dismal a calamity as I saw apparently was coming upon the whole city,and which,however great it was,my fears perhaps,as well as other people's,represented to be much greater than it could be.

The first consideration was of great moment to me;my trade was a saddler,and as my dealings were chiefly not by a shop or chance trade,but among the merchants trading to the English colonies in America,so my effects lay very much in the hands of such.I was a single man,'tis true,but I had a family of servants whom I kept at my business;had a house,shop,and warehouses filled with goods;and,in short,to leave them all as things in such a case must be left (that is to say,without any overseer or person fit to be trusted with them),had been to hazard the loss not only of my trade,but of my goods,and indeed of all I had in the world.

I had an elder brother at the same time in London,and not many years before come over from Portugal:and advising with him,his answer was in three words,the same that was given in another case quite different,viz.,'Master,save thyself.'In a word,he was for my retiring into the country,as he resolved to do himself with his family;telling me what he had,it seems,heard abroad,that the best preparation for the plague was to run away from it.As to my argument of losing my trade,my goods,or debts,he quite confuted me.He told me the same thing which I argued for my staying,viz.,that I would trust God with my safety and health,was the strongest repulse to my pretensions of losing my trade and my goods;'for',says he,'is it not as reasonable that you should trust God with the chance or risk of losing your trade,as that you should stay in so eminent a point of danger,and trust Him with your life?'

I could not argue that I was in any strait as to a place where to go,having several friends and relations in Northamptonshire,whence our family first came from;and particularly,I had an only sister in Lincolnshire,very willing to receive and entertain me.

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