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LONDON PUBLISHED BY J. M. DENT & CO. AT ALDINE HOUSE IN GREAT EASTERN STREET MDCCCXCIII
An apology for all heroes who have good stomachs, with a
description of a battle of the amorous kind.
CHAPTER VI.
A friendly conversation in the kitchen, which had a very
common, though not a very friendly, conclusion
CHAPTER VII.
Containing a fuller account of Mrs Waters, and by what
means she came into that distressful situation from
which she was rescued by Jones
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I
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BOOK X.
IN WHICH THE HISTORY GOES FORWARD ABOUT TWELVE
HOURS.
CHAPTER I.
Containing instructions very necessary to be perused by
modern critics
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CHAPTER II.
Containing the arrival of an Irish gentleman, with very
extraordinary adventures which ensued at the inn
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CHAPTER III.
A dialogue between the landlady and Susan the chamber-
maid, proper to be read by all inn-keepers and their
servants; with the arrival, and affable behaviour of
a beautiful young lady; which may teach persons of
condition how they may acquire the love of the whole
world.
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CHAPTER IV.
Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal dis-
esteem and hatred.
CHAPTER V.
Shewing who the amiable lady, and her unamiable maid,
were
Containing, among other things, the ingenuity of Partridge,
the madness of Jones, and the folly of Fitzpatrick.
In which are concluded the adventures that happened at the
inn at Upton
CHAPTER VIII.
In which the history goes backward
The escape of Sophia
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CHAPTER IX.
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BOOK XI.