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keepers, and their Servants; with the
and affable Behaviour of a beautiful
dy; which may teach Perfons of Conc
they may acquire the Love of the who
CHA P. IV.
Containing infallible Noftrums for procu
verfal Difefteem and Hatred.
CHAP. V.
Shewing who the amiable Lady, and her
Maid were.
CHAP. VI.
Containing, among other Things, the In
Partridge, the Madness of Jones, ane
of Fitzpatrick.
CHAP. VII.
In which are concluded the Adventures
pened at the Inn at Upton.
CHAP. VIII.
In which the Hiftory goes backward.
CHA P. IX.
The Escape of Sophia.
B
The Adventures which Sophia met with, after her
leaving Upton.
CHA P. III.
p. 65
A very fhort Chapter, in which however is a Sun,
a Moon, a Star, and an Angel.
The Hiftory of Mrs. Fitzpatrick,
p. 75
P. 78
In which the Hiftory of Mrs. Fitzpatrick is con-
tinued.
P. 86 ·
In which the Miftake of the Landlord throws So-
phia into a dreadful Confternation.
CHA P. VII.
p. 93
In which Mrs. Fitzpatrick concludes her Hiftory.
p. 98
A 3
CHA P.
A dreadful Alarm in the Inn, with the
of an unexpected Friend of Mrs. Fitzj
The Morning introduced in fome pretty
A Stage Coach. The Civility of Chambe
The heroic Temper of Sophia. Her Ge
The Return to it. The Departure of t
pany, and their Arrival at London; wa
Remarks for the Ufe of Travellers.
СНАР. Х.
Containing a Hint or two concerning Virtue.
few more concerning Sufpicion.
BOOK
XII.
Containing the fame individual Time w
former.
CHAP. I.
Shewing what is to be deemed Plagiarif
modern Author, and what is to be confide
lawful Prize.
CH
In which, tho' the Squire doth not find his Daugh
ter, fomething is found which puts an End to his
Purfuit.
CH A P. HI
P. 135
The Departure of Jones from Upton, with what
past between him and Partridge, on the Road.
p. 140
CHAP. IV.
The Adventure of a Beggar-Man.
p. 147
Containing more Adventures which Mr. Jones and
his Companion met on the Road..
P. 152
From which it may be inferred, that the best Things
-are liable to be misunderstood and misinterpreted.
P. 159
Containing a Remark or two of our own, and
many more of the good Company affembled in the
Kitchen.
p. 163
СНАР.
In which Fortune feems to have been in
Humour with Jones than we have hith
ber.
CHAP. IX.
Containing little more than a few odd Obfer
CHAP. X.
In which Mr. Jones and Mr. Dowling
Bottle together.
CHA P. XI.
The Difafters which befel Jones on his D
for Coventry; with the fage Remarks
tridge.
CHA P. XII.
Relates that Mr. Jones continued his four
trary to the Advice of Partridge, wit
happened on that Occafion.
CHAP. XIII.
A Dialogue between Jones and Partridge.