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PRINTED FOR JAMES CARPENTER, OLD BOND STREET; AND WILLIAM MILLER, ALBEMARLE STREET.
CONTENTS
OF
THE SIXTH VOLUME.
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LETTER I. II. Lovelace, to Belford.—The lady gives a pro-
missory note to Dorcas, to induce her to further her escape.-
A fair trial of skill now, he says. A conversation between
the vile Dorcas and her lady in which she engages her
lady's pity. The bonds of wickedness stronger than the ties
of virtue. Observations on that subject
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LETTER III. IV. V. From the same.-A new contrivance to
advantage of the lady's intended escape.- -A letter from
Tomlinson. Intent of it.He goes out to give opportu.
nity for the lady to attempt an escape. His design frus-
trated..
LETTER VI. From the same.—An interesting conversation be-
tween the lady and him. No concession in his favour. By
his soul, he swears, this dear girl gives the lie to all their rakish
maxims. He has laid all the sex under obligation to him;
and why
LETTER VII. From the same.-Lord M. in extreme danger.
The family desire his presence. He intercepts a severe
letter from Miss Howe to her friend. Copy of it........29-32
LETTER VIII. From the same.-The lady, suspecting Dorcas, tries to prevail upon him to give her her liberty. She dis- claims vengeance, and affectingly tells him all her future views. Denied, she once more attempts an escape. Prevented, and
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