Come Rack! Come Rope!
Come Rack! Come Rope! BY ROBERT HUGH BENSON _Author of "By What Authority?" "The King's Achievement," "Lord of the World," etc._ New York P.J. Kenedy & Sons PREFACE Very nearly the whole of this book is sober historical fact; and by far the greater number of the personages named in it once lived and acted in
both sexes, armed with such weapons as came most readily to hand, and
dressed in such garments as could be most easily slipped on. Hurrying in
the direction of the supposed arrest, they encouraged each other with
shouts, and threatened the offending parties with their vengeance.
Regardless as the gentry of the Mint usually were (for, indeed, they had
become habituated from their frequent occurrence to such scenes,) of any
outrages committed in their streets; deaf, as they had been, to the
recent scuffle before Mrs. Sheppard's door, they were always
sufficiently on the alert to maintain their privileges, and to assist
each other against the attacks of their common enemy--the sheriff's
officer. It was only by the adoption of such a course (especially since
the late act of suppression, to which we have alluded,) that the
inviolability of the asylum could be preserved. Incursions were often
made upon its territories by the functionaries of the law; sometimes
attended with success, but more frequently with discomfiture; and it
rarely happened, unless by stratagem or bribery, that (in the language
of the gentlemen of the short staff) an important caption could be
effected. In order to guard against accidents or surprises, watchmen, or
scouts, (as they were styled,) were stationed at the three main outlets
of the sanctuary ready to give the signal in the manner just described:
bars were erected, which, in case of emergency; could be immediately
stretched across the streets: doors were attached to the alleys; and
were never opened without due precautions; gates were affixed to the
courts, wickets to the gates, and bolts to the wickets. The back windows
of the houses (where any such existed) were strongly barricaded, and
Come Rack! Come Rope! BY ROBERT HUGH BENSON _Author of "By What Authority?" "The King's Achievement," "Lord of the World," etc._ New York P.J. Kenedy & Sons PREFACE Very nearly the whole of this book is sober historical fact; and by far the greater number of the personages named in it once lived and acted in