Clarissa Harlowe; Or the History of a Young Lady — volume 9
Clarissa Harlowe; Or the History of a Young Lady — volume 9
Richardson Samuel
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I willread to you, at the same time, some passages from letters of his; two ofwhich (one but this moment received) will convince you that the unhappyman, who is but now recovering his intellects, needs no greaterpunishment than what he has from his own reflections. I have just now read over the copies of the dear lady's posthumousletters. I send them all to you, except that directed for Mr. Lovelace;which I reserve till I have the pleasure of seeing you. Let me entreatyou to read once more that... written to yourself; and that to her brother;*which latter I now send you; as they are in point to the present subject. * See Letter XVI. Of this volume. I think, Sir, they are unanswerable. Such, at least, is the effect theyhave upon me, that I hope I shall never be provoked to draw my swordagain in a private quarrel. To the weight these must needs have upon you, let me add, that theunhappy man has given no new occasion of offence, since your visit to himat Lord M. 's, when you were so well satisfied of his intention to atonefor his crimes, that you yourself urged to your dear cousin herforgiveness of him.
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