History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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Chapter xiii -- A dreadful accident which befel Sophia. The gallant behaviour of Jones, and the more dreadful consequence of that behaviour to the young lady; with a short digression in favour of the female sex. Chapter xiv -- The arrival of a surgeon.--His operations, and a long dialogue between Sophia and her maid. BOOK V -- CONTAINING A PORTION OF TIME SOMEWHAT LONGER THAN HALF A YEAR. Chapter i -- Of the SERIOUS in writing, and for what purpose it is introduced. Chapter ii -- In which Mr Jones receives many friendly visits during his confinement; with some fine touches of the passion of love, scarce visible to the naked eye. Chapter iii -- Which all who have no heart will think to contain much ado about nothing. Chapter iv -- A little chapter, in which is contained a little incident. Chapter v -- A very long chapter, containing a very great incident. Chapter vi -- By comparing which with the former, the reader may possibly correct some abuse which he hath formerly been guilty of in |
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