Quotation from Letter XIX. Concerning this passage, Pamela's Conduct in High Life exclaims: "Pamela talks very rationally to Mrs. Jervis, foresees Consequences, and concludes, she that can't keep her Virtue ought to live in Disgrace. At this our Censurer cries out, Fine Instructions truly!" With this, Pamela's Conduct in High Life makes its parting stab at Pamela Censured: "But it is impossible with Decency to follow this luscious Censurer, really I had scarce Patience to read, and therefore you will not expect me to rake longer in his Dirt. I have written enough to shew you of what Stamp are all the Calumniators of the virtuous Pamela. How sensual and coarse their Ideas, how inhumane their Sentiments, how immoral their Principles, how vile their Endeavours, how unfair their Quotations, how lewd and weak their Remarks" (I. [xvi]).
35.12-29
Quotation from Letter XXIV.
37.2-38.6
Quotation from Letter XXIV.
38.10-25
Quotation from Letter XXIV.
39.12-20
Quotation from Letter XXV.
39.24-40.10