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CHAP. IV.
Which we hope will be very attentively perused
by young people of both sexes
CHAP. V.
........ 258
A short account of the history of Mrs. Miller. 262
CHAP. VI.
Containing a scene which we doubt not will affect
all our readers
......
267
What passed between Jones and old Mr. Night-
ingale; with the arrival of a person not yet
mentioned in this history
278
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CHAP. II.
In which is opened a very black design against
Sophia
CHAP. III.
295
A further explanation of the foregoing design. 300
By which it will appear how dangerous an advo-
cate a lady is, when she applies her eloquence
to an ill purpose
...
305
Containing some matters which may affect, and
others which may surprise, the reader
307
By what means the 'squire came to discover his
daughter
CHAP. VII.
315
A whimsical adventure which befel the 'squire
with the distressed situation of Sophia...352
In which Jones receives a letter from Sophia,
and goes to a play with Mrs. Miller and
Partridge
370
In which the history is obliged to look back. 378
In which Mr. Western pays a visit to his sister`
in company with Mr. Blifil.
CHAP. VIII.
382
The arrival of Mr. Western, with some matters
concerning the paternal authority .
405
Mrs. Miller and Mr. Nightingale visit Jones in
the prison
419
In which Mrs. Miller pays a visit to Sophia. 423
What happened to Mr. Jones in the prison. 437
Allworthy visits oid Nightingale; with a strange
discovery that he made on that occasion.. 453
Containing two letters in very different styles. 458