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Daily Archives: May 1, 1732
LETTER 162: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
Monday Midnight. I am very much vexed and disturbed at an odd incident. Mrs. Sinclair has just now left me, I believe in displeasure, on my declining to comply with a request she made me: Which was, To admit Miss … Continue reading
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LETTER 162: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO TO HOWE
Monday Midnight. I am very much vexed and disturbed at an odd incident. Mrs. Sinclair has just now left me, I believe in displeasure, on my declining to comply with a request she made me: Which was, To admit Miss … Continue reading
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LETTER 161: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE
Monday night, May 1. I have just escaped from the very disagreeable company I was obliged, so much against my will, to be in. As a very particular relation of this evening’s conversation would be painful to me, you must … Continue reading
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