Publisher's Synopsis
LETTER I. Miss Howe, from the Isle of Wight.- In answer to her's, No. LXI. of Vol. VII. Approves not of her choice of Belford for her executor; yet thinks she cannot appoint for that office any of her own family. Hopes she will live many years. LETTER II. Clarissa to Miss Howe.- Sends her a large packet of letters; but (for her relations' sake) not all she has received. Must now abide by the choice of Mr. Belford for executor; but farther refers to the papers she sends her, for her justification on this head. LETTER III. Antony Harlowe to Clarissa.- A letter more taunting and reproachful than that of her other uncle. To what owing. LETTER IV. Clarissa. In answer.- Wishes that the circumstances of her case had been inquired into. Concludes with a solemn and pathetic prayer for the happiness of the whole family.