id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9881 Richardson, Samuel Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3 .txt text/plain 108060 6272 83 letters from Lady Betty and Miss Montague put Clarissa in good humour I think myself obliged to thank you, my dear Miss Howe, for your Fear nothing, dearest creature, said he--let us hasten away--the chariot word so--let go my hand, and you shall see my letter. solemnity has passed, I shall think that step a duty, which till then received your kind letter.* Every thing is kind from so dear a friend. I obliged the dear creature highly, I could perceive, by bringing Mrs. Greme to attend her, and to suffer that good woman's recommendation of letters,' [and I know thou cheerest the hearts of all thy acquaintance I hope, my dear Miss Howe, I shall not have occasion, in my future proper time, let thee see Joseph's letter, and what I shall answer to will be mine in an honourable way, we shall all be friends in good time. ./cache/9881.txt ./txt/9881.txt