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Pagina 20
... lodgings , I would go with him now , I told him but if he did not just then go , I would first finish my letter to Miss Howe . I see he has no mind to leave me , if he can help it . My brother's scheme may give him a pretence to try to ...
... lodgings , I would go with him now , I told him but if he did not just then go , I would first finish my letter to Miss Howe . I see he has no mind to leave me , if he can help it . My brother's scheme may give him a pretence to try to ...
Pagina 22
... lodging elsewhere ; and he then , in a letter to his friend Belford , reveals a scheme by which he hopes to gain access to Clarissa's chamber . On a pretence that the house is full , Miss Harlowe is requested to allow Miss Partington ...
... lodging elsewhere ; and he then , in a letter to his friend Belford , reveals a scheme by which he hopes to gain access to Clarissa's chamber . On a pretence that the house is full , Miss Harlowe is requested to allow Miss Partington ...
Pagina 77
... lodging in some creditable house , I will not any more return to this . At present I think so . And there will I either attend the perfecting of your scheme ; or , by your epistolary mediation , make my own terms with the wretch ; since ...
... lodging in some creditable house , I will not any more return to this . At present I think so . And there will I either attend the perfecting of your scheme ; or , by your epistolary mediation , make my own terms with the wretch ; since ...
Pagina 114
... lodgings ; that you have been long so ; and he hopes , that you are actually married . He has indeed heard that you are ; but as he knows your enterprising temper , and that you have de- clared , that you disdain a relation to their ...
... lodgings ; that you have been long so ; and he hopes , that you are actually married . He has indeed heard that you are ; but as he knows your enterprising temper , and that you have de- clared , that you disdain a relation to their ...
Pagina 127
... lodgings ; although our marriage were now to be ever so publicly celebrated . My beloved was vexed . She pulled out her handker- chief : but was more inclined to blame me , than herself . Had you kept your word , Mr. Lovelace . and Her ...
... lodgings ; although our marriage were now to be ever so publicly celebrated . My beloved was vexed . She pulled out her handker- chief : but was more inclined to blame me , than herself . Had you kept your word , Mr. Lovelace . and Her ...
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acquainted answer apprehensions attend behaviour believe beloved beseech canonical hour Captain Tomlinson charmer charming coach cousin Covent Garden cursed dear creature desired devil dining-room door Dorcas doubt excuse expect eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give gout Hampstead hand happy happy day HARLOWE TO MISS heard heart honour hope Jack JOHN BELFORD July 17 June 28 knew Lady Betty lady's leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Mabell madam marriage married MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe Miss Montague Morden morning mother never night nymphs obliged occasion once person pity poor present pretended Lady promise ready ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Sally Martin seems sent servant Sinclair soul suffered suppose sure tell thee thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday told uncle unhappy vile villain wench wish woman women word wretch write