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- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Note On The Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Fanny Burney
- Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
- To The Queen1
- Advertisement
- 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
- Fanny Burney’s Revisions of Camilla
- Explanatory Notes
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- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Note On The Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Fanny Burney
- Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
- To The Queen1
- Advertisement
- 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
- Fanny Burney’s Revisions of Camilla
- Explanatory Notes