Joseph Andrews, Volume 2 by Henry Fielding
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CHAPTER XIV.
_Containing several curious night-adventures, in which Mr Adams fell into many hair-breadth scapes, partly owing to his goodness, and partly to his inadvertency._ CHAPTER XV. _The arrival of Gaffar and Gammar Andrews with another person not much expected, and a perfect solution of the difficulties raised by the pedlar._ CHAPTER XVI. _Being the last. In which this true history is brought to a happy conclusion._ LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. MR WILSON RELATES HIS HISTORY PARSON ADAMS HE RAN TOWARDS HER BOOK II.--continued. CHAPTER XIV. |
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