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BALLANTYNE'S

NOVELIST'S LIBRARY.

VOL. VII.

THE

NOVELS

OF

SAMUEL RICHARDSON, Esq.

VIZ.

PAMELA, CLARISSA HARLOWE,

AND

SIR CHARLES GRANDISON.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

TO WHICH IS PREFIXED,

A

MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO.
90, CHEAPSIDE, AND 8, PALL MALL.

PRINTED BY JAMES BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY,

At the Border Press, Edinburgh.

1824.

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III. Joseph Leman. In answer,
IV. Lovelace to Belford-In ecstasy on the suc-
cess of his contrivances. Well as he loves Cla-
rissa, he would shew her no mercy, if he thought
she preferred any man living to him. Will re-
ligiously observe the INJUNCTIONS she laid
upon him previous to their meeting,
V. Clarissa to Miss Howe. A recriminating
conversation between her and Lovelace. He re-
minds her of her injunctions; and, instead of
beseeching her to dispense with them, promises
a sacred regard to them. It is not, therefore, in
her power, she tells Miss Howe, to take her ad-
vice as to speedy marriage. [A note on the place,
justifying her conduct, p. 16.] Chooses not to
go to any of his relations: and why. Is attend-
ed by Mrs Greme, Lord M.'s housekeeper at The
Lawn, who waits on her to her sister Sorlings,
with whom she consents to lodge. His looks
offend her. Has written to her sister for her
clothes,

VI. Lovelace to Belford. Gives briefly the par-

ticulars of his success. Describes her person and

dress on her first meeting him. Extravagant

exultation. Makes Belford question him on the

honour of his designs by her and answers

doubtfully,

VII. Miss Howe to Clarissa. Her sentiments

on her narrative. Her mother, at the instigation

of Antony Harlowe, forbids their correspond-

ence. Mr Hickman's zeal to serve them in it.

What her family now pretend, if she had not

left them. How they took her supposed pro-

jected flight. Offers her money and clothes.

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