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Chapter vi

-- An apology for the insensibility of Mr Jones to all the

charms of the lovely Sophia; in which possibly we may, in a considerable degree, lower his character in the estimation of those men of wit and gallantry who approve the heroes in most of our modern comedies.

## Chapter vii -- Being the shortest chapter in this book.

## Chapter viii -- A battle sung by the muse in the Homerican style, and

which none but the classical reader can taste.

## Chapter ix -- Containing matter of no very peaceable colour.

## Chapter x -- A story told by Mr Supple, the curate. The penetration of

Squire Western. His great love for his daughter, and the return to it made by her.

## Chapter xi -- The narrow escape of Molly Seagrim, with some

observations for which we have been forced to dive pretty deep into nature.

## Chapter xii -- Containing much clearer matters; but which flowed from

the same fountain with those in the preceding chapter.

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