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CHAPTER XVII

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_A pleasant discourse between the two parsons and the bookseller, which was broke off by an unlucky accident happening in the inn, which produced a dialogue between Mrs Tow-wouse and her maid of no gentle kind._

## CHAPTER XVIII .

_The history of Betty the chambermaid, and an account of what occasioned the violent scene in the preceding chapter_

## BOOK II.

## CHAPTER I .

_Of Divisions in Authors_

## CHAPTER II .

_A surprizing instance of Mr Adams's short memory, with the unfortunate consequences which it brought on Joseph_

## CHAPTER III .

_The opinion of two lawyers concerning the same gentleman, with Mr Adams's inquiry into the religion of his host_

## CHAPTER IV .

_The history of Leonora, or the unfortunate jilt_

## CHAPTER V .

_A dreadful quarrel which happened at the inn where the company dined, with its bloody consequences to Mr Adams_

## CHAPTER VI .

_Conclusion of the unfortunate jilt_

## CHAPTER VII .

_A very short chapter, in which parson Adams went a great way_

## CHAPTER VIII .

_A notable dissertation by Mr Abraham Adams; wherein that gentleman appears in a political light_

## CHAPTER IX .

_In which the gentleman discants on bravery and heroic virtue, till an unlucky accident puts an end to the discourse_

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