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Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    033 - Book IV Chapters 15 16

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    033 - Book IV Chapters 15 16

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    032 - Book IV Chapters 13 14

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    031 - Book IV Chapters 11 12

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    030 - Book IV Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    029 - Book IV Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    028 - Book IV Chapters 5 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    027 - Book IV Chapters 1 2 3 4

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    026 - Book III Chapters 11 12 13

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    025 - Book III Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    024 - Book III Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    023 - Book III Chapter 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    022 - Book III Chapters 4 5

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    021 - Book III Chapter 3 Part 2

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    020 - Book III Chapter 3 Part 1

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    019 - Book III Chapters 1 2

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    018 - Book II Chapters 16 17

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    017 - Book II Chapters 13 14 15

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    016 - Book II Chapters 11 12

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    015 - Book II Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    014 - Book II Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    013 - Book II Chapters 5 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    012 - Book II Chapter 4

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    011 - Book II Chapters 1 2 3

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    010 - Book I Chapters 17 18

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    009 - Book I Chapters 15 16

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    007 - Book I Chapters 11 12

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    008 - Book I Chapters 13 14

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    006 - Book I Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    005 - Book I Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    004 - Book I Chapters 5 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    003 - Book I Chapters 3 4

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    002 - Book I Chapters 1 2

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    001 - Preface

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    032 - Book IV Chapters 13 14

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    031 - Book IV Chapters 11 12

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    030 - Book IV Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    029 - Book IV Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    028 - Book IV Chapters 5 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    027 - Book IV Chapters 1 2 3 4

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    026 - Book III Chapters 11 12 13

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    025 - Book III Chapters 9 10

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    024 - Book III Chapters 7 8

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    023 - Book III Chapter 6

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    022 - Book III Chapters 4 5

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    021 - Book III Chapter 3 Part 2

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    020 - Book III Chapter 3 Part 1

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    019 - Book III Chapters 1 2

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    018 - Book II Chapters 16 17

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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    017 - Book II Chapters 13 14 15

    Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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Joseph Andrews is the debut full-length novel by English author and magistrate Henry Fielding, marking a significant milestone in the history of English literature. Published in 1742, this comic romance follows the endearing journey of a good-hearted footman as he travels home from London alongside his friend and mentor, the forgetful parson Abraham Adams. Packed with wit and humor, this tale explores themes of friendship, virtue, and the absurdities of life.

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