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History of Tom Jones, a Foundling eBook

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Henry Fielding

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 viii —­ What passed between Jones and old Mr Nightingale; with the arrival of a person not yet mentioned in this history.

Chapter ix —­ Containing strange matters.

Chapter x —­ A short chapter, which concludes the book.

BOOK XV —­ IN WHICH THE HISTORY ADVANCES ABOUT TWO DAYS.

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 iv —­ By which it will appear how dangerous an advocate a lady is when she applies her eloquence to an ill purpose.

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.

Chapter vii —­ In which various misfortunes befel poor Jones.

Chapter viii —­ Short and sweet.

Chapter ix —­ Containing love-letters of several sorts.

Chapter x —­ Consisting partly of facts, and partly of observations upon them.

Chapter xi —­ Containing curious, but not unprecedented matter.

Chapter xii —­ A discovery made by Partridge.

BOOK XVI —­ CONTAINING THE SPACE OF FIVE DAYS.

Chapter i —­ Of prologues.

Chapter ii —­ A whimsical adventure which befel the squire, with the distressed situation of Sophia.

Chapter iii —­ What happened to Sophia during her confinement.

Chapter iv —­ In which Sophia is delivered from her confinement.

Chapter v —­ In which Jones receives a letter from Sophia, and goes to a play with Mrs Miller and Partridge.

Chapter vi —­ In which the history is obliged to look back.

Chapter vii —­ In which Mr Western pays a visit to his sister, in company with Mr Blifil.

Chapter viii —­ Schemes of Lady Bellaston for the ruin of Jones.

Chapter ix —­ In which Jones pays a visit to Mrs Fitzpatrick.

Chapter x —­ The consequence of the preceding visit.

BOOK XVII —­ CONTAINING THREE DAYS.

Chapter i —­ Containing a portion of introductory writing.

Chapter ii —­ The generous and grateful behaviour of Mrs Miller.

Chapter iii —­ The arrival of Mr Western, with some matters concerning the paternal authority.

Chapter iv —­ An extraordinary scene between Sophia and her aunt.

Chapter v —­ Mrs Miller and Mr Nightingale visit Jones in the prison.

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