BOOK IV.
BackChapter i. Containing very mysterious matter.
Chapter ii. The latter part of which we expect will please our reader betterthan the former.
Chapter iii. Containing wise observations of the author, and other matters.
Chapter iv. In which Amelia appears in no unamiable light.
Chapter v. Containing an eulogium upon innocence, and other grave matters.
Chapter vi. In which may appear that violence is sometimes done to the name oflove.
Chapter vii. Containing a very extraordinary and pleasant incident.
Chapter viii. Containing various matters.
Chapter ix. In which Amelia, with her friend, goes to the oratorio.
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