History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  Chapter xiv. — What happened to Mr Jones in his journey from St Albans.  

  BOOK XIII. — CONTAINING THE SPACE OF TWELVE DAYS.  

  Chapter i. — An Invocation.  

  Chapter ii. — What befel Mr Jones on his arrival in London.  

  Chapter iii. — A project of Mrs Fitzpatrick, and her visit to Lady Bellaston.  

  Chapter iv. — Which consists of visiting.        

  Chapter v. — An adventure which happened to Mr Jones at his lodgings, with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there, and of the mistress of the house, and her two daughters.        

  Chapter vi. — What arrived while the company were at breakfast, with some hints concerning the government of daughters.  

  Chapter vii. — Containing the whole humours of a masquerade.  

  Chapter viii. — Containing a scene of       distress, which will appear very extraordinary to most of our readers.        

  Chapter ix. — Which treats of matters of a very different kind from those in the preceding chapter.  

  Chapter x. — A chapter which, though short, may draw tears from some eyes.  

  Chapter xi. — In which the reader will be surprized.  

  Chapter xii. — In which the thirteenth book is concluded.  

  

  BOOK XIV. — CONTAINING TWO DAYS.        

  Chapter i. — An essay to prove that an author will write the better for having some knowledge of the subject on which he writes.  

  Chapter ii. — Containing letters and other matters which attend amours.  

  Chapter iii. — Containing various matters.        


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