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W. Somerset Maugham's Ten Novels and Their Authors
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Henry Fielding
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Book X
In which the history goes forward about twelve hours.
I - Containing instructions very necessary to be perused by modern critics.
3 mins
II - Containing the arrival of an Irish gentleman, with very extraordinary adventures which ensued at the inn.
8 mins
III - A dialogue between the landlady and Susan the chambermaid, proper to be read by all innkeepers and their servants; with the arrival, and affable behaviour of a beautiful young lady
8 mins
IV - Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal disesteem and hatred.
4 mins
V - Showing who the amiable lady, and her unamiable maid, were.
7 mins
VI - Containing, among other things, the ingenuity of Partridge, the madness of Jones, and the folly of Fitzpatrick.
6 mins
VII - In which are concluded the adventures that happened at the inn at Upton.
6 mins
VIII - In which the history goes backward.
6 mins
IX - The escape of Sophia.
10 mins
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