A baby is found -- The shame of Mr. Partridge -- Young Tom causes some anxiety -- Tom falls in love -- A sleepless night for Sophia -- Tom learns a little about women -- Mr. Allworthy falls ill -- Mr. Western loses his temper -- Blifil's revenge -- Sophia makes a decision -- Tom finds a friend -- An angel appears to a woman in trouble -- An inn's reputation is put at risk -- The ring on his pillow -- Sophia finds a place to stay -- Rich food -- Tom receives an invitation -- Sophia has a rival -- Tom proposes marriage -- A kidnapping is planned -- Mr. Western sings for joy -- The truth comes out -- The story reaches its conclusion.
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When Mr. Allworthy finds a baby boy in his bed, he decides to keep him and gives him the name Tom Jones. But Tom can't keep out of trouble, and is sent away. Follow Tom's travels and read of his adventures along the roads of eighteenth-century England.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Tom Jones
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Jones, Tom
Jones, Tom
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Young men-- England, Fiction.
English language-- Study and teaching as a second language, Fiction.
Manners and customs.
Young men.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
England, Social life and customs, 18th century, Fiction.