FANNY BURNEY Camilla OR
A Picture of Youth
CONTENTS CAMILLA, OR A PICTURE OF YOUTH
VOLUME I BOOK I I. A Family Scene 7 II. Comic Gambols 14 III.
VOLUME II BOOK III I. A few kind Offices 163 II. A Pro and a
VOLUME III BOOK V I. A Pursuer 333 II. An Adviser 338 III.
VOLUME IV BOOK VII I. The right Style of Arguing 521 II. A
VOLUME V BOOK IX I. A Water Party 695 II. Touches of Wit and
A PICTURE OF YOUTH BY THE AUTHOR OF EVELINA and CECILIA
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VOLUME I BOOK I
CHAPTER I A Family Scene
CHAPTER II Comic Gambols
CHAPTER III Consequences
CHAPTER IV Studies of a grown Gentleman
CHAPTER V Schooling of a young Gentleman
CHAPTER VI Tuition of a young Lady
CHAPTER VII Lost Labour
CHAPTER I New Projects
CHAPTER II New Characters
CHAPTER III A Family Breakfast
CHAPTER IV A Public Breakfast
CHAPTER V A Raffle
CHAPTER VI A Barn
CHAPTER VII A Declaration
CHAPTER VIII An Answer
CHAPTER IX An Explication
CHAPTER X A Panic
CHAPTER XI Two Lovers
CHAPTER XII Two Doctors
CHAPTER XIII Two Ways of looking at the same Thing
CHAPTER XIV Two Retreats
CHAPTER XV Two Sides of a Question
VOLUME II BOOK III
CHAPTER I A few kind Offices
CHAPTER II A Pro and a Con
CHAPTER III An Author's Notion of Travelling
CHAPTER IV An internal Detection
CHAPTER V An Author's Opinion of Visiting
CHAPTER VI An Author's Idea of Order
CHAPTER VII A Maternal Eye
CHAPTER VIII Modern Ideas of Duty
CHAPTER IX A Few Embarrassments
CHAPTER X Modern Ideas of Life
CHAPTER XI Modern Notions of Penitence
CHAPTER XII Airs and Graces
CHAPTER XIII Attic Adventures
CHAPTER I A Few Explanations
CHAPTER II Specimens of Taste
CHAPTER III A few Compliments
CHAPTER IV The Danger of Disguise
CHAPTER V Strictures on Deformity
CHAPTER VI Strictures on Beauty
CHAPTER VII The Pleadings of Pity
CHAPTER VIII The disastrous Buskins
CHAPTER IX Three Golden Maxims
VOLUME III BOOK V
CHAPTER I A Pursuer
CHAPTER II An Adviser
CHAPTER III Various Confabulations
CHAPTER IV A Dodging
CHAPTER V A Sermon
CHAPTER VI A Chat
CHAPTER VII A Recall
CHAPTER VIII A Youth of the Times
CHAPTER I A Walk by Moonlight
CHAPTER II The Pantiles
CHAPTER III Mount Ephraim
CHAPTER IV Knowle
CHAPTER V Mount Pleasant
CHAPTER VI The accomplished Monkies
CHAPTER VII The Rooms
CHAPTER VIII Ways to the Heart
CHAPTER IX Counsels for Conquest
CHAPTER X Strictures upon the Ton
CHAPTER XI Traits of Character
CHAPTER XII Traits of Eccentricity
CHAPTER XIII Traits of Instruction
CHAPTER XIV A Demander
CHAPTER XV An Accorder
CHAPTER XVI An Helper
VOLUME IV BOOK VII
CHAPTER I The right Style of Arguing
CHAPTER II A Council
CHAPTER III A Proposal of Marriage
CHAPTER IV A Bull-Dog
CHAPTER V An Oak Tree
CHAPTER VI A Call of the House
CHAPTER VII The Triumph of Pride
CHAPTER VIII A Summons to Happiness
CHAPTER IX Offs and Ons
CHAPTER X Resolutions
CHAPTER XI Ease and Freedom
CHAPTER XII Dilemmas
CHAPTER XIII Live and Learn
CHAPTER I A Way to make Friends
CHAPTER II A Rage of Obliging
CHAPTER III A Pleasant Adventure
CHAPTER IV An Author's Time-keeper
CHAPTER V An agreeable Hearing
CHAPTER VI Ideas upon Marriage
CHAPTER VII How to treat a Defamer
CHAPTER VIII The Power of Prepossession
CHAPTER IX A Scuffle
CHAPTER X A Youthful Effusion
CHAPTER XI The Computations of Self-Love
CHAPTER XII Juvenile Calculations
VOLUME V BOOK IX
CHAPTER I A Water Party
CHAPTER II Touches of Wit and Humour
CHAPTER III An Adieu
CHAPTER IV A modest Request
CHAPTER V A Self-dissection
CHAPTER VI A Reckoning
CHAPTER VII Brides and no Brides
CHAPTER VIII A Hint for Debtors
CHAPTER IX A Lover's Eye
CHAPTER X A Bride's Resolves
CHAPTER XI The Workings of Sorrow
CHAPTER I A Surprise
CHAPTER II A Narrative
CHAPTER III The Progress of Dissipation
CHAPTER IV Hints upon National Prejudice
CHAPTER V The Operation of Terror
CHAPTER VI The Reverse of a Mask
CHAPTER VII A New View of an old Mansion
CHAPTER VIII A Last Resource
CHAPTER IX A Spectacle
CHAPTER X A Vision
CHAPTER XI Means to still Agitation
CHAPTER XII Means to obtain a Boon
CHAPTER XIII Questions and Answers
CHAPTER XIV The last Touches of the Picture