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第61章 Part 5(7)

I have only to add that I do not relate this any more than some of the other,as a fact within my own knowledge,so as that I can vouch the truth of them,and especially that of the man being cured by the extravagant adventure,which I confess I do not think very possible;but it may serve to confirm the many desperate things which the distressed people falling into deliriums,and what we call light-headedness,were frequently run upon at that time,and how infinitely more such there would have been if such people had not been confined by the shutting up of houses;and this I take to be the best,if not the only good thing which was performed by that severe method.

On the other hand,the complaints and the murmurings were very bitter against the thing itself.It would pierce the hearts of all that came by to hear the piteous cries of those infected people,who,being thus out of their understandings by the violence of their pain or the heat of their blood,were either shut in or perhaps tied in their beds and chairs,to prevent their doing themselves hurt -and who would make a dreadful outcry at their being confined,and at their being not permitted to die at large,as they called it,and as they would have done before.

This running of distempered people about the streets was very dismal,and the magistrates did their utmost to prevent it;but as it was generally in the night and always sudden when such attempts were made,the officers could not be at band to prevent it;and even when any got out in the day,the officers appointed did not care to meddle with them,because,as they were all grievously infected,to be sure,when they were come to that height,so they were more than ordinarily infectious,and it was one of the most dangerous things that could be to touch them.On the other hand,they generally ran on,not knowing what they did,till they dropped down stark dead,or till they had exhausted their spirits so as that they would fall and then die in perhaps half-an-hour or an hour;and,which was most piteous to hear,they were sure to come to themselves entirely in that half-hour or hour,and then to make most grievous and piercing cries and lamentations in the deep,afflicting sense of the condition they were in.This was much of it before the order for shutting up of houses was strictly put in execution,for at first the watchmen were not so vigorous and severe as they were afterward in the keeping the people in;that is to say,before they were (I mean some of them)severely punished for their neglect,failing in their duty,and letting people who were under their care slip away,or conniving at their going abroad,whether sick or well.But after they saw the officers appointed to examine into their conduct were resolved to have them do their duty or be punished for the omission,they were more exact,and the people were strictly restrained;which was a thing they took so ill and bore so impatiently that their discontents can hardly be described.But there was an absolute necessity for it,that must be confessed,unless some other measures had been timely entered upon,and it was too late for that.

Had not this particular (of the sick being restrained as above)been our case at that time,London would have been the most dreadful place that ever was in the world;there would,for aught I know,have as many people died in the streets as died in their houses;for when the distemper was at its height it generally made them raving and delirious,and when they were so they would never be persuaded to keep in their beds but by force;and many who were not tied threw themselves out of windows when they found they could not get leave to go out of their doors.

It was for want of people conversing one with another,in this time of calamity,that it was impossible any particular person could come at the knowledge of all the extraordinary cases that occurred in different families;and particularly I believe it was never known to this day how many people in their deliriums drowned themselves in the Thames,and in the river which runs from the marshes by Hackney,which we generally called Ware River,or Hackney River.As to those which were set down in the weekly bill,they were indeed few;nor could it be known of any of those whether they drowned themselves by accident or not.But I believe I might reckon up more who within the compass of my knowledge or observation really drowned themselves in that year,than are put down in the bill of all put together:for many of the bodies were never found who yet were known to be lost;and the like in other methods of self-destruction.

There was also one man in or about Whitecross Street burned himself to death in his bed;some said it was done by himself,others that it was by the treachery of the nurse that attended him;but that he had the plague upon him was agreed by all.

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