CHAPTER VIII
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_In which, after some very fine writing, the history goes on, and relates the interview between the lady and Joseph; where the latter hath set an example which we despair of seeing followed by his sex in this vicious age_
## CHAPTER IX .
_What passed between the lady and Mrs Slipslop; in which we prophesy there are some strokes which every one will not truly comprehend at the first reading_
## CHAPTER X .
_Joseph writes another letter; his transactions with Mr Peter Pounce, &c., with his departure from Lady Booby_
## CHAPTER XI .
_Of several new matters not expected_
## CHAPTER XII .
_Containing many surprizing adventures which Joseph Andrews met with on the road, scarce credible to those who have never travelled in a stage-coach_
## CHAPTER XIII .
_What happened to Joseph during his sickness at the inn, with the curious discourse between him and Mr Barnabas, the parson of the parish_
## CHAPTER XIV .
_Being very full of adventures which succeeded each other at the inn_
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