History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (Complete Edition). Henry Fielding
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Chapter VI. Containing a better reason still for the before-mentioned opinions.
Chapter VII. In which the author himself makes his appearance on the stage.
Chapter IX. Containing an incident of a more heinous kind, with the comments of Thwackum and Square.
Chapter X. In which Master Blifil and Jones appear in different lights.
Chapter I. Containing five pages of paper.
Chapter II. A short hint of what we can do in the sublime, and a description of Miss Sophia Western.
Chapter V. Containing matter accommodated to every taste.
Chapter VII. Being the shortest chapter in this book.
Chapter IX. Containing matter of no very peaceable colour.
Chapter I. Of the SERIOUS in writing, and for what purpose it is introduced.
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 VII. In which Mr Allworthy appears on a sick-bed.
Chapter VIII. Containing matter rather natural than pleasing.