Amelia — Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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CHAPTER VI. Which inclines rather to satire than panegyric CHAPTER VII. Worthy a very serious perusal CHAPTER VIII. Consisting of grave matters CHAPTER IX. A curious chapter, from which a curious reader may draw sundry observations CHAPTER X. In which are many profound secrets of philosophy LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. AMELIA AND HER CHILDREN . . . Frontispiece COLONEL BATH LAWYER MURPHY |
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