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Just as Tom arrived at Mr Allworthy's outward gate
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The infidelity of Molly, which Jones had now discovered
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The amiable Sophia was now in her eighteenth year
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An affection placed on the understanding is, by many wise persons
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Jones retired from the company, into the fields
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It was now the middle of May
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Mrs Wilkins brought back such a confirmation
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Eight months after the celebration of the nuptials
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Poor Jones spent a very melancholy night
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Jones was lately grown very intimate with Mr Western
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We are obliged to bring our hero on the stage
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Not otherwise than when a kite, tremendous bird
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In that part of the western division of this kingdom
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Now, though this young gentleman, Jones
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The rest of Mr Western's company were now come up
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There have been, in all ages and nations
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It hath been observed, by wise men or women
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Molly remained a few moments in silence
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If Jones could hope to find no bar to his happiness from the daughter
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When Jenny appeared before him, Mr Allworthy took her into his study
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Jones was ordered into a bed
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The reader will be pleased, I believe, to return with me to Sophia
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Neither Thwackum nor Square were much satisfied with their legacies
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The reader may remember that Mr Allworthy gave Tom Jones
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When he perceived the enemy's approach, leaped forth our hero
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Her mother first perceived the alteration in the shape of Molly
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Neither Mr Allworthy's house, nor his heart
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Mr Allworthy had been absent a full quarter of a year in London
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Mr Western was become so fond of Jones
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The name of this gentleman
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