Amelia — Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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CHAPTER IX.
Being the last chapter of the fifth book BOOK VI. CHAPTER I. Panegyrics on beauty, with other grave matters CHAPTER II. Which will not appear, we presume, unnatural to all married readers CHAPTER III. In which the history looks a little backwards CHAPTER IV. Containing a very extraordinary incident CHAPTER V. Containing some matters not very unnatural CHAPTER VI. A scene in which some ladies will possibly think Amelia's conduct exceptionable CHAPTER VII. A chapter in which there is much learning |
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