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Joseph Andrews, Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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_Philosophical reflections, the like not to be found in any light
French romance. Mr Booby's grave advice to Joseph, and Fanny's
encounter with a beau._

CHAPTER VIII.
_A discourse which happened between Mr Adams, Mrs Adams, Joseph, and
Fanny, with some behaviour of Mr Adams which will be called by some
few readers very low, absurd, and unnatural._

CHAPTER IX
_A visit which the polite Lady Booby and her polite friend paid to
the parson._

CHAPTER X.
_The history of two friends, which may afford an useful lesson to
all those persons who happen to take up their residence in married
families._

CHAPTER XI.
_In which the history is continued._

CHAPTER XII.
_Where the good-natured reader will see something which will give
him no great pleasure._

CHAPTER XIII
_The history, returning to the Lady Booby, gives some account of the
terrible conflict in her breast between love and pride, with what
happened on the present discovery._

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