id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11364 Richardson, Samuel Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6 .txt text/plain 106431 6696 84 Miss Howe, proceeded she, knows the full state of matters already, Sir. The answer I expect from her respects myself, not you. This said, no doubt, to let Mrs. Moore know, that the garden-conversation [Holding the door in my hand.] Tell him that this is Mrs. Harriot Lucas; and let him come in. letter into Mrs. Harriot's own hand, as he should tell Miss Howe. the like nature.--And yet Lady Betty and Miss Montague, [a man would be Lady Betty would think it very strange, I told her, if she were to know But pr'ythee, dear Lovelace, if thou'rt a man, and not a devil, resolve, thing, Lovelace: don't let this good woman, I was going to say vile The lady tells Dorcas, that her heart is broken: and that she shall live Let me beseech thee, my dear Lovelace, in thy next letter, to rave most ./cache/11364.txt ./txt/11364.txt