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第62章 Part 5(8)

It was a merciful disposition of Providence also,and which I have many times thought of at that time,that no fires,or no considerable ones at least,happened in the city during that year,which,if it had been otherwise,would have been very dreadful;and either the people must have let them alone unquenched,or have come together in great crowds and throngs,unconcerned at the danger of the infection,not concerned at the houses they went into,at the goods they handled,or at the persons or the people they came among.But so it was,that excepting that in Cripplegate parish,and two or three little eruptions of fires,which were presently extinguished,there was no disaster of that kind happened in the whole year.They told us a story of a house in a place called Swan Alley,passing from Goswell Street,near the end of Old Street,into St John Street,that a family was infected there in so terrible a manner that every one of the house died.The last person lay dead on the floor,and,as it is supposed,had lain herself all along to die just before the fire;the fire,it seems,had fallen from its place,being of wood,and had taken hold of the boards and the joists they lay on,and burnt as far as just to the body,but had not taken hold of the dead body (though she had little more than her shift on)and had gone out of itself,not burning the rest of the house,though it was a slight timber house.How true this might be I do not determine,but the city being to suffer severely the next year by fire,this year it felt very little of that calamity.

Indeed,considering the deliriums which the agony threw people into,and how I have mentioned in their madness,when they were alone,they did many desperate things,it was very strange there were no more disasters of that kind.

It has been frequently asked me,and I cannot say that I ever knew how to give a direct answer to it,how it came to pass that so many infected people appeared abroad in the streets at the same time that the houses which were infected were so vigilantly searched,and all of them shut up and guarded as they were.

I confess I know not what answer to give to this,unless it be this:

that in so great and populous a city as this is it was impossible to discover every house that was infected as soon as it was so,or to shut up all the houses that were infected;so that people had the liberty of going about the streets,even where they Pleased,unless they were known to belong to such-and-such infected houses.

It is true that,as several physicians told my Lord Mayor,the fury of the contagion was such at some particular times,and people sickened so fast and died so soon,that it was impossible,and indeed to no purpose,to go about to inquire who was sick and who was well,or to shut them up with such exactness as the thing required,almost every house in a whole street being infected,and in many places every person in some of the houses;and that which was still worse,by the time that the houses were known to be infected,most of the persons infected would be stone dead,and the rest run away for fear of being shut up;so that it was to very small purpose to call them infected houses and shut them up,the infection having ravaged and taken its leave of the house before it was really known that the family was any way touched.

This might be sufficient to convince any reasonable person that as it was not in the power of the magistrates or of any human methods of policy,to prevent the spreading the infection,so that this way of shutting up of houses was perfectly insufficient for that end.Indeed it seemed to have no manner of public good in it,equal or proportionable to the grievous burden that it was to the particular families that were so shut up;and,as far as I was employed by the public in directing that severity,I frequently found occasion to see that it was incapable of answering the end.For example,as I was desired,as a visitor or examiner,to inquire into the particulars of several families which were infected,we scarce came to any house where the plague had visibly appeared in the family but that some of the family were fled and gone.The magistrates would resent this,and charge the examiners with being remiss in their examination or inspection.But by that means houses were long infected before it was known.Now,as I was in this dangerous office but half the appointed time,which was two months,it was long enough to inform myself that we were no way capable of coming at the knowledge of the true state of any family but by inquiring at the door or of the neighbours.As for going into every house to search,that was a part no authority would offer to impose on the inhabitants,or any citizen would undertake:for it would have been exposing us to certain infection and death,and to the ruin of our own families as well as of ourselves;nor would any citizen of probity,and that could be depended upon,have stayed in the town if they had been made liable to such a severity.

Seeing then that we could come at the certainty of things by no method but that of inquiry of the neighbours or of the family,and on that we could not justly depend,it was not possible but that the uncertainty of this matter would remain as above.

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