Chapter v. — In which is related what passed between Sophia and her aunt.
Chapter viii. — The meeting between Jones and Sophia.
Chapter ix. — Being of a much more tempestuous kind than the former.
Chapter x. — In which Mr Western visits Mr Allworthy.
Chapter xii. — Containing love-letters, &c.
Chapter xiv. — A short chapter, containing a short dialogue between Squire Western and his sister.
BOOK VII. — CONTAINING THREE DAYS.
Chapter i. — A comparison between the world and the stage.
Chapter ii. — Containing a conversation which Mr Jones had with himself.
Chapter iii. — Containing several dialogues.
Chapter iv. — A picture of a country gentlewoman taken from the life.
Chapter v. — The generous behaviour of Sophia towards her aunt.
Chapter vi. — Containing great variety of matter.
Chapter vii. — A strange resolution of Sophia, and a more strange stratagem of Mrs Honour.
Chapter viii. — Containing scenes of altercation, of no very uncommon kind.
Chapter x. — Containing several matters, natural enough perhaps, but low.
Chapter xi. — The adventure of a company of soldiers.
Chapter xii. — The adventure of a company of officers.
Chapter xv. — The conclusion of the foregoing adventure.
BOOK VIII. — CONTAINING ABOUT TWO DAYS.
Chapter ii. — In which the landlady pays a visit to Mr Jones.
Chapter iii. — In which the surgeon makes his second appearance.
Chapter v. — A dialogue between Mr Jones and the barber.
Chapter x. — In which our travellers meet with a very extraordinary adventure.
Chapter xi. — In which the Man of the Hill begins to relate his history.
Chapter xii. — In which the Man of the Hill continues his history.