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Joseph Andrews - Part 2
Joseph Andrews - Part 2
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CHAPTER I. Of Divisions in Authors.
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CHAPTER II. A surprizing instance of Mr Adams's short memory, with the unfortunate consequences whic
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CHAPTER III. The opinion of two lawyers concerning the same gentleman, with Mr Adams's inquiry into
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CHAPTER IV. The history of Leonora, or the unfortunate jilt.
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CHAPTER V. A dreadful quarrel which happened at the Inn where the company dined, with its bloody con
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CHAPTER VI. Conclusion of the unfortunate jilt.
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CHAPTER VII. A very short chapter, in which parson Adams went a great way.
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CHAPTER VIII. A notable dissertation by Mr Abraham Adams; wherein that gentleman appears in a politi
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CHAPTER IX. In which the gentleman discants on bravery and heroic virtue, till an unlucky accident p
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CHAPTER X. Giving an account of the strange catastrophe of the preceding adventure, which drew poor
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CHAPTER XI. What happened to them while before the justice. A chapter very full of learning.
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CHAPTER XII. A very delightful adventure, as well to the persons concerned as to the good-natured re
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CHAPTER XIII. A dissertation concerning high people and low people, with Mrs Slipslop's departure in