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THE HISTORY OF TOM JONES, A FOUNDLING
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Chapter 16: Chapter (1). — Showing what kind of a history this is; what it is like, and what it is not like.
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Volume 1 : BOOK 1
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INTRODUCTION TO BOOK 1
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Chapter (1). The Introduction to the Work, or Bill of Fare to The Feast
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Chapter (2). — A Short Description of Squire Allworthy, and a Fuller Account of Miss Bridget Allworthy, His Sister.
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Chapter (3). — An Odd Accident Which Befel Mr Allworthy At his Return Home. The decent Behaviour of Mrs Deborah Wilkins, With Some Proper Animadversions on Bastards.
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Chapter (4).— The Reader's Neck Brought into Danger by a Description; His Escape; and the Great Condescension of Miss Bridget Allworthy.
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Chapter (5). Containing A Few Common Matters, with a Very Uncommon Observation Upon Them.
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Chapter (6) — Mrs Deborah is introduced into the parish with a simile.
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Chapter (7). — Containing such grave matter, that the reader cannot laugh once through the whole chapter, unless peradventure he should laugh at the author.
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9
Chapter (8). — A dialogue between Mesdames Bridget and Deborah; containing more amusement, but less instruction, than the former.
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10
Chapter (9). — Containing matters which will surprize the reader.
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11
Chapter (10). — The hospitality of Allworthy; with a short sketch of the characters of two brothers, a doctor and a captain, who were entertained by that gentleman.
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12
Chapter (11). — Containing many rules, and some examples, concerning falling in love: descriptions of beauty, and other more prudential inducements to matrimony.
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13
Chapter (12). — Containing what the reader may, perhaps, expect to find in it.
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14
Chapter (13). — Which concludes the first book; with an instance of ingratitude, which, we hope, will appear unnatural.
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15
Chapter (9). — Containing matters which will surprize the reader.
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Volume 2 : BOOK 2
1
INTRODUCTION TO BOOK 1
1mth
2
Chapter (1). The Introduction to the Work, or Bill of Fare to The Feast
1mth
3
Chapter (2). — A Short Description of Squire Allworthy, and a Fuller Account of Miss Bridget Allworthy, His Sister.
1mth
4
Chapter (3). — An Odd Accident Which Befel Mr Allworthy At his Return Home. The decent Behaviour of Mrs Deborah Wilkins, With Some Proper Animadversions on Bastards.
1mth
5
Chapter (4).— The Reader's Neck Brought into Danger by a Description; His Escape; and the Great Condescension of Miss Bridget Allworthy.
1mth
6
Chapter (5). Containing A Few Common Matters, with a Very Uncommon Observation Upon Them.
1mth
7
Chapter (6) — Mrs Deborah is introduced into the parish with a simile.
3d
8
Chapter (7). — Containing such grave matter, that the reader cannot laugh once through the whole chapter, unless peradventure he should laugh at the author.
3d
9
Chapter (8). — A dialogue between Mesdames Bridget and Deborah; containing more amusement, but less instruction, than the former.
3d
10
Chapter (9). — Containing matters which will surprize the reader.
3d
11
Chapter (10). — The hospitality of Allworthy; with a short sketch of the characters of two brothers, a doctor and a captain, who were entertained by that gentleman.
3d
12
Chapter (11). — Containing many rules, and some examples, concerning falling in love: descriptions of beauty, and other more prudential inducements to matrimony.
3d
13
Chapter (12). — Containing what the reader may, perhaps, expect to find in it.
3d
14
Chapter (13). — Which concludes the first book; with an instance of ingratitude, which, we hope, will appear unnatural.
3d
15
Chapter (9). — Containing matters which will surprize the reader.
3d
16
Chapter (1). — Showing what kind of a history this is; what it is like, and what it is not like.
3d