Joseph Andrews, Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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CHAPTER VI. _Moral reflections by Joseph Andrews; with the hunting adventure, and parson Adams's miraculous escape._ CHAPTER VII. _A scene of roasting, very nicely adapted to the present taste and times._ CHAPTER VIII. _Which some readers will think too short and others too long._ CHAPTER IX. _Containing as surprizing and bloody adventures as can be found in this or perhaps any other authentic history._ CHAPTER X. _A discourse between the poet and the player; of no other use in this history but to divert the reader._ CHAPTER XI. _Containing the exhortations of parson Adams to his friend in affliction; calculated for the instruction and improvement of the reader._ CHAPTER XII. _More adventures, which we hope will as much please as surprize the reader._ CHAPTER XIII. |
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