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第41章 Part 4(1)

As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story,so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance.So I called him,'Hark thee,friend,'said I,'come hither,for I believe thou art in health,that I may venture thee';so I pulled out my hand,which was in my pocket before,'Here,'says I,'go and call thy Rachel once more,and give her a little more comfort from me.God will never forsake a family that trust in Him as thou dost.'So I gave him four other shillings,and bid him go lay them on the stone and call his wife.

I have not words to express the poor man's thankfulness,neither could he express it himself but by tears running down his face.

He called his wife,and told her God had moved the heart of a stranger,upon hearing their condition,to give them all that money,and a great deal more such as that he said to her.The woman,too,made signs of the like thankfulness,as well to Heaven as to me,and joyfully picked it up;and I parted with no money all that year that I thought better bestowed.

I then asked the poor man if the distemper had not reached to Greenwich.He said it had not till about a fortnight before;but that then he feared it had,but that it was only at that end of the town which lay south towards Deptford Bridge;that he went only to a butcher's shop and a grocer's,where he generally bought such things as they sent him for,but was very careful.

I asked him then how it came to pass that those people who had so shut themselves up in the ships had not laid in sufficient stores of all things necessary.He said some of them had -but,on the other hand,some did not come on board till they were frighted into it and till it was too dangerous for them to go to the proper people to lay in quantities of things,and that he waited on two ships,which he showed me,that had laid in little or nothing but biscuit bread and ship beer,and that he had bought everything else almost for them.I asked him if there was any more ships that had separated themselves as those had done.He told me yes,all the way up from the point,right against Greenwich,to within the shore of Limehouse and Redriff,all the ships that could have room rid two and two in the middle of the stream,and that some of them had several families on board.I asked him if the distemper had not reached them.He said he believed it had not,except two or three ships whose people had not been so watchful to keep the seamen from going on shore as others had been,and he said it was a very fine sight to see how the ships lay up the Pool.

When he said he was going over to Greenwich as soon as the tide began to come in,I asked if he would let me go with him and bring me back,for that I had a great mind to see how the ships were ranged,as he had told me.He told me,if I would assure him on the word of a Christian and of an honest man that I had not the distemper,he would.

I assured him that I had not;that it had pleased God to preserve me;that I lived in Whitechappel,but was too impatient of being so long within doors,and that I had ventured out so far for the refreshment of a little air,but that none in my house had so much as been touched with it.

Well,sir,'says he,'as your charity has been moved to pity me and my poor family,sure you cannot have so little pity left as to put yourself into my boat if you were not sound in health which would be nothing less than killing me and ruining my whole family.'The poor man troubled me so much when he spoke of his family with such a sensible concern and in such an affectionate manner,that I could not satisfy myself at first to go at all.I told him I would lay aside my curiosity rather than make him uneasy,though I was sure,and very thankful for it,that I had no more distemper upon me than the freshest man in the world.Well,he would not have me put it off neither,but to let me see how confident he was that I was just to him,now importuned me to go;so when the tide came up to his boat I went in,and he carried me to Greenwich.While he bought the things which he had in his charge to buy,I walked up to the top of the hill under which the town stands,and on the east side of the town,to get a prospect of the river.But it was a surprising sight to see the number of ships which lay in rows,two and two,and some places two or three such lines in the breadth of the river,and this not only up quite to the town,between the houses which we call Ratcliff and Redriff,which they name the Pool,but even down the whole river as far as the head of Long Reach,which is as far as the hills give us leave to see it.

I cannot guess at the number of ships,but I think there must be several hundreds of sail;and I could not but applaud the contrivance:

for ten thousand people and more who attended ship affairs were certainly sheltered here from the violence of the contagion,and lived very safe and very easy.

I returned to my own dwelling very well satisfied with my day's journey,and particularly with the poor man;also I rejoiced to see that such little sanctuaries were provided for so many families in a time of such desolation.I observed also that,as the violence of the plague had increased,so the ships which had families on board removed and went farther off,till,as I was told,some went quite away to sea,and put into such harbours and safe roads on the north coast as they could best come at.

But it was also true that all the people who thus left the land and lived on board the ships were not entirely safe from the infection,for many died and were thrown overboard into the river,some in coffins,and some,as I heard,without coffins,whose bodies were seen sometimes to drive up and down with the tide in the river.

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