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 xlii  A Dialogue between the Landlady, and Suan the Chambermaid, proper to be read by all Innkeepers, and their Servants; with the Arrival, and affable Behaviour of a beautiful young Lady; which may teach Perons of Condition how they may acquire the Love of the whole World. p. 18  Containing infallible Notrums for procuring univeral Dieteem and Hatred. p. 29  Shewing who the amiable Lady, and her unamiable Maid were. p. 36  Containing, among other Things, the Ingenuity of Partridge, the Madnes of Jones, and the Folly of Fitzpatrick. p. 45  In which are concluded the Adventures that happened at the Inn at Upton. p. 54