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VOLUME I

  1. Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  2. Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
  3. Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  4. Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
  5. Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
  6. Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  7. Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  8. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  9. Mr. Villars to Evelina
  10. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  11. Evelina in Continuation
  12. Evelina in Continuation
  13. Evelina in Continuation
  14. Evelina in Continuation
  15. Mr. Villars to Evelina
  16. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  17. Evelina in Continuation
  18. Evelina in Continuation
  19. Evelina in Continuation
  20. Evelina in Continuation
  21. Evelina in Continuation
  22. Evelina in Continuation
  23. Evelina in Continuation
  24. Mr. Villars to Evelina
  25. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  26. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  27. Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  28. Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
  29. Mr. Villars to Evelina
  30. Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
  31. Lady Howard to Sir John Belmont, Bart


VOLUME II

VOLUME III

LETTER IX Mr. Villars to Evelina Berry Hill, March 28.
TO resist the urgency of intreaty, is a power which I have not yet acquired: I aim not at an authority which deprives you of liberty, yet I would fain guide myself by a prudence which should save me the pangs of repentance. Your impatience to fly to a place which your imagination has painted to you in colors so attractive, surprises me not; I have only to hope, that the liveliness of your fancy may not deceive you: to refuse, would be raising it still higher. To see my Evelina happy, is to see myself without a wish: go, then my child; and may that Heaven, which alone can direct, preserve and strengthen you! To that, my love, will I daily offer prayers for your felicity. O may it guard, watch over you, defend you from danger, save you from distress, and keep vice as distant from your person as from your heart! And to me, may it grant, the ultimate blessing of closing these aged eyes in the arms of one so dear-so deservedly beloved! ARTHUR VILLARS.

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