In Which More of the Talents of Mr. Benjamin Will Appear, As Well As Who This Extraordinary Person Was
- The next morning, Tom asks around about a new surgeon.
- He's still got bandages on his head, and he doesn't want any infections.
- It turns out that the most famous local surgeon is none other than Little Benjamin the barber.
- It wasn't uncommon back in the day to have a barber double as a surgeon—they're both very familiar with sharp things, right? Hmm. We don't really like that logic.
- But King George II officially separated the two professions in 1745 (around the time that Tom Jones is taking place).
- So by being both a barber and a surgeon, Little Benjamin is doing something mildly illegal.
- Little Benjamin promises Tom his head is almost healed.
- Tom asks Little Benjamin to say a little bit more about where he comes from.
- Little Benjamin is such a weirdo that Tom can't figure him out.
- Little Benjamin locks the door and tells Tom everything.
- It turns out that Little Benjamin? He's Mr. Partridge!
- You remember Mr. Partridge, back in Book 2, Chapter 6?
- The guy who was convicted for being Tom's father out of wedlock? He's that guy.
- But Little Benjamin/Mr. Partridge (or Partridge, as we'll call him from now on) swears up and down that he is not Tom's father.
- Partridge asks only one favor of him: he wants to go with Tom on his adventure.
- He says that he wants to go because he has been having dreams about his luck changing.
- These dreams must be an omen of Tom's arrival in Partridge's life.
- Tom is glad to have him along.