THIS EDITION HAVE BEEN PRINTED BY THE SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS STRATFORDUPON-AVON OF WHICH ONE THOUSAND ARE FOR SALE BOOK XV. IN which the history advances about two days. CHAP Too short to need a preface. I. • CHAP. II. p. 56 In which is opened a very black design against Sophia. p. 58 By which it will appear how dangerous an advocate a lady is, when she applies her eloquence to an ill purpose. p. 69 CHAP. V. Containing some matters which may affect, and others which may surprize the reader. CHAP. VI. p. 71 By what means the squire came to discover his daughter. Consisting partly of facts, and partly of observations upon them. CHAP. XI. Containing curious, but not unprecedented matter. CHAP. XII. A discovery made by Partridge. p. 105 p. 110 p. 113 A whimsical adventure which befel the squire, with the distressed situation of Sophia. CHAP. III. p. 120 What happened to Sophia during her confinement. p. 129 CHAP IV. In which Sophia is delivered from her confinement. p. 134 In which Jones receives a letter from Sophia, and goes to a play with Mrs. Miller and Partridge. In which the history is obliged to look back. CHAP VII. p. 140 p. 149 In which Mr. Western pays a visit to his sister, in company with Mr. Blifil. Schemes of Lady Bellaston for the ruin of Jones. p. 153 p. 156 In which Jones pays a visit to Mrs. Fitzpatrick. p. 161 CHAP. X. The consequence of the preceding visit. P. 167 |