The Vicar of WakefieldA vicar and his charming, if vain, family fall victim to undeserved misfortune in this eighteenth-century classic. |
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The description of the family of Wakefield | 9 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune | 22 |
An amour which promises little good | 37 |
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