History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (Complete Edition). Henry Fielding
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Chapter V. Containing more adventures which Mr Jones and his companion met on the road.
Chapter IX. Containing little more than a few odd observations.
Chapter X. In which Mr Jones and Mr Dowling drink a bottle together.
Chapter XIII. A dialogue between Jones and Partridge.
Chapter XIV. What happened to Mr Jones in his journey from St Albans.
Chapter II. What befel Mr Jones on his arrival in London.
Chapter III. A project of Mrs Fitzpatrick, and her visit to Lady Bellaston.
Chapter IV. Which consists of visiting.
Chapter VII. Containing the whole humours of a masquerade.
Chapter IX. Which treats of matters of a very different kind from those in the preceding chapter.
Chapter X. A chapter which, though short, may draw tears from some eyes.
Chapter XI. In which the reader will be surprized.
Chapter XII. In which the thirteenth book is concluded.
Chapter II. Containing letters and other matters which attend amours.
Chapter III. Containing various matters.
Chapter IV. Which we hope will be very attentively perused by young people of both sexes.
Chapter V. A short account of the history of Mrs Miller.
Chapter VI. Containing a scene which we doubt not will affect all our readers.
Chapter VII. The interview between Mr Jones and Mr Nightingale.
Chapter IX. Containing strange matters.
Chapter X. A short chapter, which concludes the book.
Chapter I. Too short to need a preface.
Chapter II. In which is opened a very black design against Sophia.
Chapter III. A further explanation of the foregoing design.
Chapter V. Containing some matters which may affect, and others which may surprize, the reader.
Chapter VI. By what means the squire came to discover his daughter.