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Joseph Andrews, Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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_A very curious adventure, in which Mr Adams gave a much greater
instance of the honest simplicity of his heart, than of his experience
in the ways of this world._

CHAPTER XVII.
_A dialogue between Mr Abraham Adams and his host, which, by the
disagreement in their opinions, seemed to threaten an unlucky
catastrophe, had it not been timely prevented by the return of
the lovers._


BOOK III.

CHAPTER I.
_Matter prefatory in praise of biography._

CHAPTER II.
_A night scene, wherein several wonderful adventures befel Adams and
his fellow-travellers._

CHAPTER III.
_In which the gentleman relates the history of his life._

CHAPTER IV.
_A description of Mr Wilson's way of living. The tragical adventure
of the dog, and other grave matters._

CHAPTER V.
_A disputation on schools held on the road between Mr Abraham Adams
and Joseph; and a discovery not unwelcome to them both._
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