Henry Fielding. (1707–1754). The History of Tom Jones.
The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction. 1917.
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QUIRE ALLWORTHY, a benevolent gentleman of Somersetshire. - B
RIDGET ALLWORTHY, his sister; later wife of Capt. Blifil. - T
OM JONES, foundling. - M
RS. DEBORAH WILKINS, servant in Allworthy’s house. - J
ENNY JONES, maid servant; later known as Mrs. Waters. - D
R. BLIFIL, an unsuccessful physician. - C
APTAIN BLIFIL, his brother. - B
LIFIL, son of Captain and Mrs. Bridget Blifil. - P
ARTRIDGE, schoolmaster; later called “Little Benjamin.” - M
RS. PARTRIDGE, his wife. - G
EORGE SEAGRIM, gamekeeper, commonly called “Black George.” - R
OGER THWACKUM, tutor to Master Jones and Master Blifil. - T
HOMAS SQUARE, a parson. - S
QUIRE WESTERN. - M
ISS SOPHIA WESTERN, his daughter. - M
RS. WESTERN, his sister. - M
OLLY SEAGRIM, daughter of Black George. - M
RS. SEAGRIM, her mother. - M
R. SUPPLE, a curate. - M
RS. HONOUR, maid to Sophia Western. - A Lieutenant.
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NSIGN NORTHERTON. - E
NSIGN ADDERLY. - W
HITFIELD and MRS. WHITFIELD, host and hostess of the Bell at Gloucester. - D
OWLING, an attorney of Salisbury. - The Man of the Hill.
- The Landlord and Landlady at Upton.
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USAN, their maid. - M
R. FITZPATRICK
MR. MACLACHLAN Irish Gentlemen. - M
RS. FITZPATRICK, niece of Squire Western. - An Irish Peer.
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ADY BELLASTON. - A Puppet Showman.
- A Merry Andrew.
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RACE, a chambermaid. - The King of the Gypsies.
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R. ANDERSON, an amateur highwayman. - M
RS. ETOFF, maid to Lady Bellaston. - M
RS. MILLER, a clergyman’s widow. - N
ANCY and BETTY, her daughters. - M
R. J. NIGHTINGALE, her lodger. - M
R. NIGHTINGALE, his father. - M
R. NIGHTINGALE, his uncle. - L
ORD FELLAMAR.