It was the night before his wedding; and the prize—the choice, rich, great prize of the bravest and most beautiful girl in the city—was almost his. Will was safe in prison; Bet was safe at Warrington. One week of happiness with her, and then he would secure for himself a good berth6 on board a prosperous ship, and sail away, the luckiest fellow in the land.
If Dent had a conscience at all, it was a very dull one, and it certainly gave him no trouble some qualms7 that night. He still possessed8 seven or eight pounds of the stolen money, and he intended to have a right good time with Bet—to spend his ill-gotten wealth freely, and to enjoy himself in a thorough manner for once in his life. He had been to Warrington and made all final arrangements; and now, about nine o'clock in the evening, he left his lodgings9 to fulfill10 an appointment he had made with Granger, who was to meet him and was to have a good time with him at the Star and Garter.
Dent's lodgings were close to the docks; and to go from there to Granger's place in Sparrow Street he generally walked up a very narrow and very disreputable street. He could have gone around, going along Castle Street and down by Lime Street; but the other way was a great short cut: and to meet low people, to hear the voices of tipsy men and loud-voiced women gave him no manner of annoyance11. At the time of this story there were some courts in Liverpool which at night-time were absolutely in the dark. Not a single ray of gaslight illuminated12 them. The doers of evil liked such places; and the courts at nightfall were often full, and sounds the reverse of edifying13 were apt to proceed from them.

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