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Tag Archives: Hamstead
LETTER 439: MR. LOVELACE TO JOHN BELFORD ESQ
Monday noon, Aug. 28. About the time of poor Belton’s interrment last night, as near as we could guess, Lord M, Mowbray and myself toasted once, To the memory of honest Tom Belton ; and, by a quick transition to … Continue reading
LETTER 389: CLARISSA HARLOWE TO JOHN BELFORD ESQ
Friday, Aug. 4. SIR, I hold myself extremely obliged to you for your communications. I will make no use of them, that you shall have reason to reproach either yourself or me with. I wanted no new lights to make … Continue reading
LETTER 256: MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
At Mrs. Sinclair’s, Monday Afternoon. All’s right, as heart can wish! —In spite of all objection—in spite of a reluctance next to fainting —In spite of all her foresight, vigilance, suspicion, once more is the charmer of my … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1.5.25, Hamstead, L 202, L 256, pardon/forgiveness, sinclair's brothel
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