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The Continuation of the History of Cynthia, with an Account in what Manner She was Suddenly Transformed from a Wit into a Toad-eater, Without any Visible Change in either Her Person of Behaviour
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A Continuation of Cynthia’s Story
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In Which Mr. Simple Gave a Fresh Proof, that He was Not Insensible of His Fellow-creatures’ Sufferings
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The History of Camilla
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BOOK III
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