Robert Ainsleigh : By the Author of "lady Audley's Secret" 3

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I wrote one other letter, consisting of but a few lines, to my poor Margery, telling her where I was, and beseeching her to be of good cheer, and to trust as implicitly as I did myself in that Provi- dence which, I felt assured, would deliver me.
These letters I despatched as soon as written, by 216 ROBERT AINSLEIGH.
a safe hand. I roamed about the prison yard, staring idly at the miscellaneous inmates, and talk- ing a little with some of the most decent-mannered of my companions in misfortune.
... The place was not unprovided with amusement — or rather debau- chery — of the lowest kind. There was much gam- bling, more drinking, and wrangling, and abusive language prevailed on every side. Whatever mask these people might employ to cover their vices in better company, was here cast aside, and naked human nature frankly displayed itself in all its native ugliness. For a painter of manners with pen or pencil, like Fielding or Hogarth, there was here ample material.
I dined at the governor's table, in common with the wealthier of the prisoners, who were not in every instance the more refined in manners or appearance.


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