History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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Chapter v. -- The opinions of the divine and the philosopher concerning the two boys; with some reasons for their opinions, and other matters. Chapter vi -- Containing a better reason still for the before-mentioned opinions. Chapter vii -- In which the author himself makes his appearance on the stage. Chapter viii -- A childish incident, in which, however, is seen a good-natured disposition in Tom Jones. Chapter ix -- Containing an incident of a more heinous kind, with the comments of Thwackum and Square. Chapter x -- In which Master Blifil and Jones appear in different lights. BOOK IV -- CONTAINING THE TIME OF A YEAR. Chapter i -- Containing five pages of paper. Chapter ii -- A short hint of what we can do in the sublime, and a description of Miss Sophia Western. Chapter iii -- Wherein the history goes back to commemorate a trifling incident that happened some years since; but which, trifling as it |
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