Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6

Chapter 10

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she tears, and throws under the table. Copies of ten of these rambling papers; and of a letter to him most affectingly incoherent. He attempts farther to extenuate his villany. Tries to resume his usual levity; and forms a scheme to decoy the people at Hampstead to the infamous woman’s in town. The lady seems to be recovering.