![]() ![]() The promised copy attached to the letter, it becomes obvious that the Hallows is a rather wealthy family. ![]() But even though, Lovelace was refused to be welcomed in their house. So, James started a quarrel, and Lovelace only defended himself. James always was jealous of Lovelace (as Clarissa noticed unmistakably), and his aristocratic refinement and ease at communication, which cannot be gained with the help of money, but only by the origin. The delights changed into an open hostility, which was supported by her their brother. ![]() But later she understood that young man’s restrain and silent civility shows no interest to Arabella. Without ceremony she tells Clarissa about her plans. Clarissa was not present at the events described she got to know everything from her elder sister Arabella, who has decided that a distinguished aristocrat has put an eye on her. But the tragedy is that James, Clarissa’s elder brother, is wounded, and Anna asks Clarissa to tell her about that event, and on behalf of her mother asks to send her a copy of Clarissa’s grandfather’s will, where he has decided to give all his property to Clarissa, but none of his sons or another grandchildren.Ĭlarissa in her answer describes in detail everything that has happened, starting with how Lovelace appeared in their house. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.Īnna Howe writes to her friend Clarissa Harlowe that a squabble between James Harlowe and Robert Lovelace is widely discussed. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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