History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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Chapter xiv -- A short chapter, containing a short dialogue between Squire Western and his sister. BOOK VII -- CONTAINING THREE DAYS. Chapter i -- A comparison between the world and the stage. Chapter ii -- Containing a conversation which Mr Jones had with himself. Chapter iii -- Containing several dialogues. Chapter iv -- A picture of a country gentlewoman taken from the life. Chapter v -- The generous behaviour of Sophia towards her aunt. Chapter vi -- Containing great variety of matter. Chapter vii -- A strange resolution of Sophia, and a more strange stratagem of Mrs Honour. Chapter viii -- Containing scenes of altercation, of no very uncommon kind. Chapter ix -- The wise demeanour of Mr Western in the character of a magistrate. A hint to justices of peace, concerning the necessary qualifications of a clerk; with extraordinary instances of paternal |
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