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CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
I arrive in London—A sudden alarm—Visit my mother and sisters-Set out for S1.
shire—Interview with my grandfather—Return to town—A lucky hit on the road—Obtain a situation in the Crown-Office, page CHAP. II.
Quit the Crown-Office, and engage as reader in a printing-office—Determine to live a strictly honest life—Meet with an old acquaintance who laughs me out of my resolution—Give up all thoughts of servitude, and become a professed thief, page 20.
CHAP. III.
Various modes of obtaining money—My regular course of life, when disengaged from my vicious companions—Meet with an amiable girl, like myself the child of misfortune—We cohabit together—Our mutual happiness, page 269.
CHAP. IV.
Adventures in the course of my profligate career—Motives
which induce me to marry my companion—Her exemplary behaviour—A family misfortune, page 277.