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Tag Archives: Continuation to Previous Letter
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 253: MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
Sunday Night—Monday Morning. I went down with revenge in my heart ; the contents of Miss Howe’s letter almost engrossing me, the moment that Miss Harlowe and Mrs. Moore, accompanied by Miss Rawlins, came in: But in my countenance all … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1.5.22, Continuation to Previous Letter, L 229.1, L 253, penitence
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LETTER 135: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
In Continuation. And now, my dear, a few words, as to the prohibition laid upon you; a subject, that I have frequently touched upon, but cursorily; because I was afraid to trust myself with it, knowing that my judgment, if … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.1.3, Continuation to Previous Letter, L135, Ross
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