A rewriting of Moll Flander's prison scene

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English

 

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Christopher D

 

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January 30, 2017

 

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University

 

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Flanders was to come out against me I no longer had any question of my fate. For the first time in many years I knew for certain what was to happen tomorrow and what my fate would be and while I certainly would like it to be better, there was comfort in knowing my future. My contemplations were interrupted by a woman whose features were indiscernible due to a hood that covered up most of her face...
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Could this be the Mrs. Flanders that had sold me out and I had wanted to see so badly? The woman asked if she could speak with me privately, to which I replied in the affirmative as civilly as a man in my circumstances could. I then led her to a small room and, as soon as she shut the door, she threw off her hood, burst into tears and cried "Dear, don't you recognize me?" Although the room was poorly illuminated, for a single candle was its only light source, there could be no mistaking the face of my Lancashire wife...
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