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The Character of Mrs. Western. Her great Learning
and Knowledge of the World, and an Inftance of the deep
Penetration which she derived from thofe Advantages.
Containing a Dialogue between Sophia and Mrs.
Honor, which may a little relieve those tender Affec-
tions, which the foregoing Scene may have raised in
the Mind of a good-natured Reader.
CHA P. VI I.
p. 33
A Picture of formal Courtship in Miniature, as it
always ought to be drawn, and a Scene of a tenderer
Kind, painted at full Length.
p. 38
CHA P. VII I.
The Meeting between Jones and Sophia.
CHA P. I X.
Page 45
Being of a much more tempeftuous Kind than the
former.
CHA P. X.
P. 48
In which Mr. Western visits Mr. Allworthy. p. 56
CHA P. X I.
A short Chapter; but which contains fufficient Matter
to affect the good-natured Reader.
CHA P. XII.
Containing Love-Letters, &c.
CHA P. X II I.
p. 63
p. 67
The Behaviour of Sophia on the prefent Occafion; which
none of her Sex will blame, who are capable of be-
having in the fame Manner.
And the Difcuffion of a
knotty Point in the Court of Confcience.
CHA P. XI V.
P. 74
A short Chapter, containing a short Dialogue between
Squire Western and his Sifter.
BOOK VII.
Containing three Days.
CHA P. I.
p. 80
A Comparison between the World and the Stage. p. 83
A Picture of a Country - Gentlewoman taken from the
Life.
p. 102
CHAP. V.
The generous Behaviour Behaviour of Sophia towards her
Aunt.
CHA-P. V I.
Containing great Variety of Matter.
CHAP. V II.
A frange Refolution of Sophia, and a
Stratagem of Mrs. Honor.
CHA P. VIII.
Page 105
p. 110
more frange
p. 119
Containing Scenes of Altercation, of no very uncommon
Kind.
С НА Р. IX.
P. 126
The wife Demeanour of Mr. Western in the Character
of a Magiftrate. A Hint to Juftices of Peace, con-
cerning the necessary Qualifications of a Clerk; with
extraordinary Inftances of paternal Madness, and
filial Affection.
CHAP. X.
p. 132
Containing the great Address of the Landlady; the great
Learning of a Surgeon, and the folid Skill in Cafuistry
of the worthy Lieutenant.
p. 165
A most dreadful Chapter indeed; and which few Readers
ought to venture upon in an Evening, especially when
alone.
P. 175