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OF THE
THIRD VOLUM E.
BOOK X.
In which the Hiftory goes forward about twelve
Hours.
CHA P. I.
Containing Inftructions very necessary to be perufed by
modern Critics. Page 1
CHAP. I I
Containing the Arrival of an Irish Gentleman, with
very extraordinary Adventures which ensued at the
Inn.
p. 5
CHA P. I I I.
A Dialogue between the Landlady and Sufan the
Chambermaid, 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 Perfons of Condition how they may acquire the
Love of the whole World. p. 14
CHA P. I V.
Containing infallible Noftrums for procuring univerfal
Difefteem and Hatred.
Page 23
CHA P. V.
Showing who the amiable Lady, and her unamiable
Maid, were.
p. 28
CHA P. V I.
Containing, among other Things, the Ingenuity of
Partridge, the Madness of Jones, and the Folly
of Fitzpatrick.
p. 35
CHA P. V I I.
In which are concluded the Adventures that happened
at the Inn at Upton.
p. 42
BOOK XI.
Containing about three Days.
СНАР. I.
A Cruft for the Critics.
CHAP. I I.
CHA P. II I.
The Adventures which Sophia met with, after her
leaving Upton..
p. 75
CHAP. I V.
A very short Chapter, in which however is a Sun, a
Moon, a Star, and an Angel.
p. 87
The Hiftory of Mrs. Fitzpatrick.
Page 68
p. 90
In which the Hiftory of Mrs. Fitzpatrick is con-
tinued. p. 99
In which the Miftake of the Landlord throws Sophia
into a dreadful Confternation.
p. 107