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Chapter xii

-- In which is seen a more moving spectacle than all the

blood in the bodies of Thwackum and Blifil, and of twenty other such, is capable of producing.

## BOOK VI -- CONTAINING ABOUT THREE WEEKS.

## Chapter i -- Of love.

## Chapter ii -- The character of Mrs Western. Her great learning and

knowledge of the world, and an instance of the deep penetration which she derived from those advantages.

## Chapter iii -- Containing two defiances to the critics.

## Chapter iv -- Containing sundry curious matters.

## Chapter v -- In which is related what passed between Sophia and her

aunt.

## Chapter vi -- Containing a dialogue between Sophia and Mrs Honour,

which may a little relieve those tender affections which the foregoing

## scene may have raised in the mind of a good-natured reader.

## Chapter vii -- A picture of formal courtship in miniature, as it

always ought to be drawn, and a scene of a tenderer kind painted at full length.

## Chapter viii -- The meeting between Jones and Sophia.

## Chapter ix -- Being of a much more tempestuous kind than the former.

## Chapter x -- In which Mr Western visits Mr Allworthy.

## Chapter xi -- A short chapter; but which contains sufficient matter to

affect the good-natured reader.

## Chapter xii -- Containing love-letters, &c.

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