Chapter xiii
-- Which concludes the first book; with an instance of
ingratitude, which, we hope, will appear unnatural.
## BOOK II -- CONTAINING SCENES OF MATRIMONIAL FELICITY IN DIFFERENT
DEGREES OF LIFE; AND VARIOUS OTHER TRANSACTIONS DURING THE FIRST TWO YEARS AFTER THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN CAPTAIN BLIFIL AND MISS BRIDGET ALLWORTHY.
## Chapter i -- Showing what kind of a history this is; what it is like,
and what it is not like.
## Chapter ii -- Religious cautions against showing too much favour to
bastards; and a great discovery made by Mrs Deborah Wilkins.
## Chapter iii -- The description of a domestic government founded upon
rules directly contrary to those of Aristotle.
## Chapter iv -- Containing one of the most bloody battles, or rather
duels, that were ever recorded in domestic history.
## Chapter v -- Containing much matter to exercise the judgment and
reflection of the reader.
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