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Indeed, my dear friend, I am afraid I have thought myself of too much consequence. But, however this be, it is good, when calamities befal us, that we should look into ourselves, and fear. Mean time, believe me to be Your ever-affectionate and grateful CL. HARLOWE. Under the superscription, written with a pencil, after she went down.

Must not the sense she has of her inconsideration darken her most hopeful prospects? Must it not even rise strongest upon a thoughtful mind, when her hopes are the fairest? May you, my dear friend, be always happy in your reflections, prays Your ever affectionate CL. HARLOWE.

Att.-Gen. My lord, we pray for the King that he may be asked to plead. Cl. of Ct. Are you guilty of the murder whereof you stand indicted, or not guilty? Pris. My lord, I would humbly offer this to the court. If I plead now, shall I have an opportunity after to except against the indictment?

Navigating between east-southeast and north-northeast, in the space of CL leagues, we came near the land which the Britons found in the past, by the Cabots, which stands in fifty degrees, and having consumed all our naval stores and victuals, having discovered six hundred leagues and more of new land, furnishing ourselves with water and wood, we decided to turn toward France.

Since you think you have found out the first, and have shown so much of the last upon it, I am too much alarmed, not to wish and desire, that your letter of this day may conclude all the trouble you had from, or for, Your humble servant, CL. HARLOWE. I believe, my dear, I may promise myself your approbation, whenever I write or speak with spirit, be it to whom it will.

It's so common. Oh! I don't like Mary best. What do you think?" Richard thought it just like another. "Do you know," Ralph continued, throwing off the mask and plunging into the subject, "I'd do anything on earth for some names one or two. It's not Mary, nor Lucy. Clarinda's pretty, but it's like a novel. Claribel, I like. Names beginning with 'Cl' I prefer.

When he is set upon any thing, there is no knowing, as I have said heretofore, what one can do.* But I will not, if I can help it, be made a show of; especially to men of whose character and principles I have no good opinion. I am, my dearest friend, Your ever affectionate CL. HARLOWE. * See Letter I. of this volume. See also Vol. II. Letter XX.

One fortnight's respite is but a small favour for them to grant, except I am to be refused every thing I ask; but it is of the highest import to my peace of mind. Procure it for me, therefore, dearest Sir; and you will exceedingly oblige Your dutiful, though greatly afflicted niece, CL. HARLOWE.

Let me owe this desirable favour to your brotherly interposition, and you will for ever oblige Your afflicted Sister, CL. HARLOWE. And how do you think Bella employed herself while I was writing? Why, playing gently upon my harpsichord; and humming to it, to shew her unconcernedness.

At him, when I could glance at him, with disgust little short of affrightment. While my brother and sister Mr. Solmes'd him, and Sirr'd yet such a wretch! Your ever obliged, CL. HARLOWE. They drive on here at a furious rate. The man lives here, I think. He courts them, and is more and more a favourite. Such terms, such settlements! That's the cry.