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Chapter iii

-- A dialogue between the landlady and Susan the

chamber-maid, 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 persons of condition how they may acquire the love of the whole world.

## Chapter iv -- Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal

disesteem and hatred.

## Chapter v -- Showing who the amiable lady, and her unamiable maid,

were.

## Chapter vi -- Containing, among other things, the ingenuity of

Partridge, the madness of Jones, and the folly of Fitzpatrick.

## Chapter vii -- In which are concluded the adventures that happened at

the inn at Upton.

## Chapter viii -- In which the history goes backward.

## Chapter ix -- The escape of Sophia.

## BOOK XI -- CONTAINING ABOUT THREE DAYS.

## Chapter i -- A crust for the critics.

## Chapter ii -- The adventures which Sophia met with after her leaving

Upton.

## Chapter iii -- A very short chapter, in which however is a sun, a

moon, a star, and an angel.

## Chapter iv -- The history of Mrs Fitzpatrick.

## Chapter v -- In which the history of Mrs Fitzpatrick is continued.

## Chapter vi -- In which the mistake of the landlord throws Sophia into

a dreadful consternation.

## Chapter vii -- In which Mrs Fitzpatrick concludes her history.

## Chapter viii -- A dreadful alarm in the inn, with the arrival of an

unexpected friend of Mrs Fitzpatrick.

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