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第44章 Part 4(4)

I could tell here dismal stories of living infants being found sucking the breasts of their mothers,or nurses,after they have been dead of the plague.Of a mother in the parish where I lived,who,having a child that was not well,sent for an apothecary to view the child;and when he came,as the relation goes,was giving the child suck at her breast,and to all appearance was herself very well;but when the apothecary came close to her he saw the tokens upon that breast with which she was suckling the child.He was surprised enough,to be sure,but,not willing to fright the poor woman too much,he desired she would give the child into his hand;so he takes the child,and going to a cradle in the room,lays it in,and opening its cloths,found the tokens upon the child too,and both died before he could get home to send a preventive medicine to the father of the child,to whom he had told their condition.Whether the child infected the nurse-mother or the mother the child was not certain,but the last most likely.

Likewise of a child brought home to the parents from a nurse that had died of the plague,yet the tender mother would not refuse to take in her child,and laid it in her bosom,by which she was infected;and died with the child in her arms dead also.

It would make the hardest heart move at the instances that were frequently found of tender mothers tending and watching with their dear children,and even dying before them,and sometimes taking the distemper from them and dying,when the child for whom the affectionate heart had been sacrificed has got over it and escaped.

The like of a tradesman in East Smithfield,whose wife was big with child of her first child,and fell in labour,having the plague upon her.

He could neither get midwife to assist her or nurse to tend her,and two servants which he kept fled both from her.He ran from house to house like one distracted,but could get no help;the utmost he could get was,that a watchman,who attended at an infected house shut up,promised to send a nurse in the morning.The poor man,with his heart broke,went back,assisted his wife what he could,acted the part of the midwife,brought the child dead into the world,and his wife in about an hour died in his arms,where he held her dead body fast till the morning,when the watchman came and brought the nurse as he had promised;and coming up the stairs (for he had left the door open,or only latched),they found the man sitting with his dead wife in his arms,and so overwhelmed with grief that he died in a few hours after without any sign of the infection upon him,but merely sunk under the weight of his grief.

I have heard also of some who,on the death of their relations,have grown stupid with the insupportable sorrow;and of one,in particular,who was so absolutely overcome with the pressure upon his spirits that by degrees his head sank into his body,so between his shoulders that the crown of his head was very little seen above the bone of his shoulders;and by degrees losing both voice and sense,his face,looking forward,lay against his collarbone and could not be kept up any otherwise,unless held up by the hands of other people;and the poor man never came to himself again,but languished near a year in that condition,and died.Nor was he ever once seen to lift up his eyes or to look upon any particular object.

I cannot undertake to give any other than a summary of such passages as these,because it was not possible to come at the particulars,where sometimes the whole families where such things happened were carried off by the distemper.But there were innumerable cases of this kind which presented to the eye and the ear,even in passing along the streets,as I have hinted above.Nor is it easy to give any story of this or that family which there was not divers parallel stories to be met with of the same kind.

But as I am now talking of the time when the plague raged at the easternmost part of the town -how for a long time the people of those parts had flattered themselves that they should escape,and how they were surprised when it came upon them as it did;for,indeed,it came upon them like an armed man when it did come;-I say,this brings me back to the three poor men who wandered from Wapping,not knowing whither to go or what to do,and whom I mentioned before;one a biscuit-baker,one a sailmaker,and the other a joiner,all of Wapping,or there-abouts.

The sleepiness and security of that part,as I have observed,was such that they not only did not shift for themselves as others did,but they boasted of being safe,and of safety being with them;and many people fled out of the city,and out of the infected suburbs,to Wapping,Ratcliff,Limehouse,Poplar,and such Places,as to Places of security;and it is not at all unlikely that their doing this helped to bring the plague that way faster than it might otherwise have come.

For though I am much for people flying away and emptying such a town as this upon the first appearance of a like visitation,and that all people who have any possible retreat should make use of it in time and be gone,yet I must say,when all that will fly are gone,those that are left and must stand it should stand stock-still where they are,and not shift from one end of the town or one part of the town to the other;for that is the bane and mischief of the whole,and they carry the plague from house to house in their very clothes.

Wherefore were we ordered to kill all the dogs and cats,but because as they were domestic animals,and are apt to run from house to house and from street to street,so they are capable of carrying the effluvia or infectious streams of bodies infected even in their furs and hair?And therefore it was that,in the beginning of the infection,an order was published by the Lord Mayor,and by the magistrates,according to the advice of the physicians,that all the dogs and cats should be immediately killed,and an officer was appointed for the execution.

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