The Diving Bell Or, Pearls to be Sought for
UNCLE FRANK'S BOYS' & GIRLS' LIBRARY, BY FRANCIS C. WOODWORTH, EDITOR OF WOODWORTH'S YOUTH'S CABINET. [Illustration] THE DIVING BELL; OR, PEARLS TO BE SOUGHT FOR. With Tinted Illustrations. BY UNCLE FRANK, AUTHOR OF "A PEEP AT OUR NEIGHBORS," "WILLOW LANE STORIES,"
constable's keeping, and, pleading not guilty when the sessions came
round, insisted that her watch and the farmer's were not the same. The
farmer, anxious to acknowledge his property, demanded the constable to
deliver the watch, that it might be sworn to in open court; and when the
constable put his hand to his pocket the only piece of damning evidence
had vanished, stolen by the nimble fingers of one of Moll's officers.
Thus with admirable trickery and a perfect sense of dramatic effect
she contrived her escape, and never again ran the risk of a sudden
discovery. For experience brought caution in its train, and though this
wiliest of fences lived almost within the shadow of Newgate, though she
was as familiar in the prison yard as at the Globe Tavern, her nightly
resort, she obeyed the rules of life and law with so precise an
exactitude that suspicion could never fasten upon her. Her kingdom was
midway between robbery and justice. And as she controlled the mystery
of thieving so, in reality, she meted out punishment to the evildoer.
Honest citizens were robbed with small risk to life or property. For
Moll always frowned upon violence, and was ever ready to restore the
booty for a fair ransom. And the thieves, driven by discipline to a
certain humanity, plied their trade with an obedience and orderliness
hitherto unknown. Moll's then was no mean achievement. Her career was
not circumscribed by her trade, and the Roaring Girl, the daredevil
companion of the wits and bloods, enjoyed a fame no less glorious than
the Queen of Thieves.
'Enter Moll in a frieze jerkin and a black safeguard.' Thus in the old
UNCLE FRANK'S BOYS' & GIRLS' LIBRARY, BY FRANCIS C. WOODWORTH, EDITOR OF WOODWORTH'S YOUTH'S CABINET. [Illustration] THE DIVING BELL; OR, PEARLS TO BE SOUGHT FOR. With Tinted Illustrations. BY UNCLE FRANK, AUTHOR OF "A PEEP AT OUR NEIGHBORS," "WILLOW LANE STORIES,"