The History of Clarissa Harlowe: in a Series of Letters, volume 7
The History of Clarissa Harlowe: in a Series of Letters, volume 7
Richardson Samuel
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What of that ?->Why I'll tell tiiee : The man who has > no children by his wife must put up with plain John. Hadst thon a child or too, thou'dst be called Mr. Smithy with a oourtetfjTy or a smile at leasti at erery word. You are yery pleasant. Sit, replied my dame. I fancy, if either my husband or I had as much to answer for as I know whom, we' should not be so merry. Why thent, dame Smith, so much the worse for those who were obliged to keep you company. But I am not merry--I am sad !~.Hey*ho ...!— Where shall I find my dear Miss Harlowe ? My beloved Miss Hartowe ! [calling at the foot of the third pair of stairs,] if you are above, for Heaven's sake answer me. I ajak eofiiing up« . Sir, isaid the good man, I wish you'd walk down. The servants' rooms, und the workiog-rooins, are up those stairs, and another pair; i|ad nobody's there that you want* Shall I go up, and see if Mks Harlowe be lker*| Mrs* Smith i . \ Yon may, Sir, if you please. Then I won't; for, if she was, yOu would not be so obliging.
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