The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews: And His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams, Volume 1Modern Library, 1939 - 422 pagina's The story of a footman in eighteenth-century English who must protect his virtue from the advances of several women. |
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BOOK I | 3 |
What happened after their journey to London | 13 |
How Joseph Andrews writ a letter to his sister | 19 |
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