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"my true name is so well known in the records or registers at newgate, and in the old bailey, and there are some things of such consequence still depending there, relating to my particular conduct, that it is not be expected i should set my name or the account of my family to this work; perhaps, after my death, it may be better known; at present it would not be proper, nor not though a general pardon should be issued, even without exceptions and reserve of persons or crimes." when moll tells the reader that her "true name is so well known in the records or registers at newgate, and in the old bailey," she is speaking euphemistically. what does it mean that moll flanders' true name "is so well known in the records or registers at newgate, and in the old bailey"?

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