About this book
Volume three in the trilogy entitled Amelia. A continuation of the love story of Amelia and her husband Willam Booth and the trials and tribulations they go through. - Summary by Michele Eaton
Chapters (37)
1Book 9 Chapter 1 In which the history looks backwards
2Book 9 Chapter 2 In which the history goes forward
3Book 9 Chapter 3 A conversation between Dr Harrison and others
4Book 9 Chapter 4 A dialogue between Booth and Amelia
5Book 9 Chapter 5 A conversation between Amelia and Dr Harrison, with the result
6Book 9 Chapter 6 Containing as surprizing an accident as is perhaps recorded in history
7Book 9 Chapter 7 In which the author appears to be master of that profound learning called the knowledge of the town
8Book 9 Chapter 8 In which two strangers make their appearance
9Book 9 Chapter 9 A scene of modern wit and humour
10Book 9 Chapter 10 A curious conversation between the doctor, the young clergyman, and the young clergyman's father
11Book 10 Chapter 1 To which we will prefix no preface
12Book 10 Chapter 2 What happened at the masquerade
13Book 10 Chapter 3 Consequences of the masquerade, not uncommon nor surprising
14Book 10 Chapter 4 consequences of the masquerade
15Book 10 Chapter 5 In which Colonel Bath appears in great glory
16Book 10 Chapter 6 Read, gamester and observe
17Book 10 Chapter 7 In which Booth receives a visit from Captain Trent
18Book 10 Chapter 8 Contains a letter and other matters
19Book 10 Chapter 9 Containing some things worthy of observation
20Book 11 Chapter 1 Containing a very polite scene
21Book 11 Chapter 2 Matters political
22Book 11 Chapter 3 The history of Mr Trent
23Book 11 Chapter 4 Containing some distress
24Book 11 Chapter 5 Containing more wormwood and other ingredients
25Book 11 Chapter 6 A scene of the tragic kind
26Book 11 Chapter 7 In which Mr Booth meets with more than one adventure
27Book 11 Chapter 8 In which Amelia appears in a light more amiable than gay
28Book 11 Chapter 9 A very tragic scene
29Book 12 Chapter 1 The book begins with polite history
30Book 12 Chapter 2 In which Amelia visits her husband
31Book 12 Chapter 3 Containing matter pertinent to the history
32Book 12 Chapter 4 In which Dr Harrison visits Colonel James
33Book 12 Chapter 5 What passed at the bailiff's house
34Book 12 Chapter 6 What passed between the doctor and the sick man
35Book 12 Chapter 7 In which the history draws towards a conclusion
36Book 12 Chapter 8 Thus this history draws nearer to a conclusion
37Book 12 Chapter 9 In which the history is concluded

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