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Author Archives: Angel Climaco
LETTER 474: MR BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ.
Mr. Belford . In Continuation. The Colonel tells me, That he has written to Mr. John Harlowe, by his servant, “That they might spare themselves the trouble of debating about a reconciliation; for that his dear cousin would probably be … Continue reading
LETTER 473: MR BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ.
Mr. Belford . In Continuation. Soho, Six o’clock, Sept. 7. The Lady is still alive. The Colonel having just sent his servant to let me know, that she inquired after me about an hour ago, I am dressing to attend … Continue reading
LETTER 472: MR BELFORD TO ROBEKT LOVELACE, ESQ.
Eight in the Evening. I had but just time in my former, to tell you, that Colonel Morden was arrived. He was on horseback, attended by two servants, and alit at the door, just as the clock struck five. Mrs. … Continue reading
Posted in from John Belford, To Mr. Lovelace
Tagged Colonel Morden, death, evening, Letter LIII, Mrs. Lovick, Mrs. Smith, Wednesday
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LETTER 424: MR BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE
Wedn. Three o’clock. I will proceed where I left off in my last. As soon as I had seen Mowbray mounted, I went to attend upon poor Belton, whom I found in dreadful agonies, in which he awoke, … Continue reading
Posted in from John Belford, To Mr. Lovelace
Tagged Afternoon, Belford's Home, Belton, C1, death, Letter VI, morning, Thursday, Wednesday
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LETTER 423: MR LOVELACE TO JOHN BELFOKD, ESQ.
Well, but now my heart is a little at ease, I will condescend to take some brief notice of some other passages in thy letters. I find, I am to thank thee, that the dear creature has avoided … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1, coerced marriage, death, Letter V, Wednesday
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