History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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Chapter ix -- Containing little more than a few odd observations.
Chapter x -- In which Mr Jones and Mr Dowling drink a bottle together. Chapter xi -- The disasters which befel Jones on his departure for Coventry; with the sage remarks of Partridge. Chapter xii -- Relates that Mr Jones continued his journey, contrary to the advice of Partridge, with what happened on that occasion. Chapter xiii -- A dialogue between Jones and Partridge. Chapter xiv -- What happened to Mr Jones in his journey from St Albans. BOOK XIII -- CONTAINING THE SPACE OF TWELVE DAYS. Chapter i -- An Invocation. Chapter ii -- What befel Mr Jones on his arrival in London. Chapter iii -- A project of Mrs Fitzpatrick, and her visit to Lady Bellaston. Chapter iv -- Which consists of visiting. Chapter v -- An adventure which happened to Mr Jones at his lodgings, with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there, and of the mistress of the house, and her two daughters. |
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