id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12398 Richardson, Samuel Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 9 .txt text/plain 102928 5327 78 the letters to the family, with those to Mrs. Norton and Miss Howe, Mr. Belford gives the Lady's posthumous letters to Mrs. Hervey, Miss arrival; and he went to an inn, and pursued on foot his way to Mrs. Norton's; and finding her come to town, left the letter he carried don I gave particular directions to Mrs. Smith's maid (whom I have ordered to attend the good woman in a mourning six times, spare thy poor creature, and every hour of my life shall be a young lady, I am told, said, It was Miss Clarissa Harlowe's care to Mr. Belford then excuses Mr. Lovelace as a good-natured man with all his Mr. Belford sends with this letter to Miss Howe the lady's memorandum Paris, shall expect to see my friend Belford, who, by that time, I doubt dear cousin and Miss Howe, to which this wretched man had given a period. ./cache/12398.txt ./txt/12398.txt