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Contents of Vol. I.

CHAP. II.

A ſhort Deſcription of Squire Allworthy, and a fuller Account of Miſs Bridget Allworthy his Siſter. Page 6.

CHAP. III.

An odd Accident which befel Mr. Allworthy, at his Return home. The decent Behaviour of Mrs. Deborah Wilkins, with ſome proper Animadverſions on Baſtards. p. 10.

CHAP. IV.

The Reader’s Neck brought into Danger by a Deſcription, his Eſcape, and the Condeſcenſion of Miſs Bridget Allworthy. p. 17.

CHAP. V.

Containing a few common Matters, with a very uncommon Obſervation upon them. p. 22.

CHAP. VI.

Mrs. Deborah is introduced into the Pariſh, with a Simile. A ſhort Account of Jenny Jones, with the Difficulties and Diſcou-

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