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Chap. III.

In which the Interview is ended, not much to the Lover's Satisfaction, but exactly conformable to the Rules of Romance.

Chap. IV.

In which our Heroine is greatly disappointed.

Chap. V.

Some curious Instructions for relating an History.

Chap. VI.

A very Heroic Chapter.

Chap. VII.

In which our Heroine is suspected of Insensibility.

Chap. VIII.

By which, we hope, the Reader will be differently affected.

BOOK IV.

Chap. I.

In which our Heroine discovers her Knowlege in Astronomy.

Chap. II.

In which a very pleasing Conversation is left unfinished.

Chap. III.

Definition of Love and Beauty—The necessary Qualities of an Hero and Heroine.

Chap. IV.

In which our Heroine is engaged in a new Adventure.

Chap. V.

Being a Chapter of Mistakes.

Chap. VI.

In which the Mistakes are continued.