VOLUME I
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
- Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Mr. Villars to Evelina
- Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Mr. Villars to Evelina
- Lady Belmont to Sir John Belmont
- Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Evelina in Continuation
- Mr. Villars to Evelina
- Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
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LETTER XXIII Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
ALL is over, my dearest Sir; and the fate of your Evelina is
decided! This morning, with fearful joy and trembling gratitude,
she united herself for ever with the object of her dearest, her
eternal affection.
I have time for no more; the chaise now waits which is to conduct
me to dear Berry Hill, and to the arms of the best of men. EVELINA.
THE END.
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