History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (Complete Edition). Henry Fielding
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Chapter XII. In which the Man of the Hill continues his history.
Chapter XIII. In which the foregoing story is farther continued.
Chapter XIV. In which the Man of the Hill concludes his history.
Chapter I. Of those who lawfully may, and of those who may not, write such histories as this.
Chapter I. Containing instructions very necessary to be perused by modern critics.
Chapter IV. Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal disesteem and hatred.
Chapter V. Showing who the amiable lady, and her unamiable maid, were.
Chapter VII. In which are concluded the adventures that happened at the inn at Upton.
Chapter VIII. In which the history goes backward.
Chapter IX. The escape of Sophia.
Chapter I. A crust for the critics.
Chapter II. The adventures which Sophia met with after her leaving Upton.
Chapter III. A very short chapter, in which however is a sun, a moon, a star, and an angel.
Chapter IV. The history of Mrs Fitzpatrick.
Chapter V. In which the history of Mrs Fitzpatrick is continued.
Chapter VI. In which the mistake of the landlord throws Sophia into a dreadful consternation.
Chapter VII. In which Mrs Fitzpatrick concludes her history.
Chapter X. Containing a hint or two concerning virtue, and a few more concerning suspicion.