[ Chapter ii. — The character of Mrs Western. Her great learning and knowledge of the world, and an instance of the deep penetration which she derived from those advantages. ]

[ Chapter iii. — Containing two defiances to the critics. ]

[ Chapter iv. — Containing sundry curious matters. ]

[ Chapter v. — In which is related what passed between Sophia and her aunt. ]

[ Chapter vi. — Containing a dialogue between Sophia and Mrs Honour, which may a little relieve those tender affections which the foregoing scene may have raised in the mind of a good-natured reader. ]

[ Chapter vii. — A picture of formal courtship in miniature, as it always ought to be drawn, and a scene of a tenderer kind painted at full length. ]

[ 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 xi. — A short chapter; but which contains sufficient matter to affect the good-natured reader. ]