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Daily Archives: April 16, 1732
LETTER 125: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE
Mr. Lovelace told me, that on the supposition that his proposal in relation to my cousin Morden might not be accepted, he had been studying to find out, if possible, somewhat that might be agreeable, and which might convince me, … Continue reading
LETTER 122 (MISSING): MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
Saturday Evening. Mr. Lovelace has seen divers apartments at Windsor; but not one, he says, that he thought fit for me, and which at the same time answered my description. He has been very solicitous to keep to the Letter of … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C3.3.25, C3.3.26, combined letter, L121, missing letter
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LETTER 125: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, MISS HOWE
Mr. Lovelace told me, that on the supposition that his proposal in relation to my cousin Morden might not be accepted, he had been studying to find out, if possible, somewhat that might be agreeable, and which might convince me, that … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.3.31, continuation, L125, Ross, servants
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LETTER 124: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
I was going on to tell him more of my mind, since the subject was introduced and treated by him so lightly; but he interrupted me—Dear, dear Madam, spare me. I am sorry that I have lived to this hour for nothing at … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.3.30, continuation, escort, L124, Ross
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LETTER 123: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
You may believe, my dear, that these letters put me in good humour with him. He saw it in my countenance, and congratulated himself upon it. But yet I wonder’d that I could not have the contents of them communicated to … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.3.29, continuation, L123, proposals, Ross
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