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Amelia (Vol. 2)

Amelia (Vol. 2)

  • Genres: 
    Romance
  • Languages: 
    English
  • Provider: Librivox
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The second volume of Amelia. - Summary by Libby Gohn

Chapters

  • 01
    Book V, Chapter I: In which the reader will meet with an old acquaintance
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    Book V, Chapter II: In which Booth pays a visit to the noble lord
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    Book V, Chapter III: Relating principally to the affairs of serjeant Atkinson
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    Book V, Chapter IV: Containing matters that require no preface
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    Book V, Chapter V: Containing much herioc matter
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    Book V, Chapter VI: In which the reader will find matter worthy his consideration
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    Book V, Chapter VII: Containing various matters
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    Book V, Chapter VIII: The heroic behavior of Colonel Bath
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    Book V, Chapter IX: Being the last chapter of the fifth book
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    Book VI, Chapter I: Panegyrics on beauty, with other grave matters
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    Book VI, Chapter II: Which will not appear, we preseume, unnatural to all married readers
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    Book VI, Chapter III: In which the history look a little backwards
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    Book VI, Chapter IV: Containing a very extraordinary incident
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    Book VI, Chapter V: Containing some matters not very unnatural
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    Book VI, Chapter VI: A scene in which some ladies will possibly think Amelia's conduct exceptionable
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    Book VI, Chapter VII: A chapter in which there is much learning
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    Book VI, Chapter VIII: Containing some unaccountable behavior in Mrs. Ellison
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    Book VI, Chapter IX: Containing a very strange incident
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    Book VII, Chapter I: A very short chapter, and consequently requiring no preface
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    Book VII, Chapter II: The beginning of Mrs. Bennet's history
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    Book VII, Chapter III: Continuation of Mrs. Bennet's story
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    Book VII, Chapter IV: Further continuation
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    Book VII, Chapter V: The story of Mrs. Bennet continued
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    Book VII, Chapter VI: Farther continued
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    Book VII, Chapter VII: The story farther continued
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    Book VII, Chapter VIII: Further continuation
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    Book VII, Chapter IX: The conclusion of Mrs. Bennet's history
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    Book VII, Chapter X: Being the last chapter of the seventh book
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    Book VIII, Chapter I: Being the first chapter of the eighth book
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    Book VIII, Chapter II: Containing an account of Mr. Booth's fellow-sufferers
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    Book VIII, Chapter III: Containing some extraordinary behavior in Mrs. Ellison
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    Book VIII, Chapter IV: Containing, among many matters, the exemplary behavior of Colonel James
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    Book VIII, Chapter V: Comments upon authors
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    Book VIII, Chapter VI: Which inclines rather to satire than panegyric
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    Book VIII, Chapter VII: Worthy a very serious perusal
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    Book VIII, Chapter VIII: Consisting of grave matters
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    Book VIII, Chapter IX: A curious chapter, from which a curious reader may draw sundry observations
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    Book VIII, Chapter X: In which are many profound secrets of philosophy
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