Clarissa Harlowe; Or the History of a Young Lady — volume 7
Clarissa Harlowe; Or the History of a Young Lady — volume 7
Richardson Samuel
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Policyand honesty, both join to strengthen the restraint my own promise and thyengagement have laid me under on this head. I would not afresh provoke:on the contrary, would give time for her resentments to subside, that soall that follows may be her own act and deed. *** Hickman, [I have a mortal aversion to that fellow!] has, by a line whichI have just now received, requested an interview with me on Friday at Mr. Dormer's, as at a common friend's. Does the business he wants to meet meupon requ...ire that it should be at a common friend's?--A challengeimplied: Is it not, Belford?--I shall not be civil to him, I doubt. Hehas been an intermeddler?--Then I envy him on Miss Howe's account: for ifI have a right notion of this Hickman, it is impossible that that viragocan ever love him. Every one knows that the mother, (saucy as the daughter sometimes is, )crams him down her throat. Her mother is one of the mostviolent-spirited women in England. Her late husband could not stand inthe matrimonial contention of Who should?
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