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Chap. X.

Wherein Sir George concludes his History; which produces an unexpected Effect.

Chap. XI.

Containing only a few Inferences drawn from the foregoing Chapters.

BOOK VII.

Chap. I.

For the Shortness of which the Length of the next shall make some Amends.

Chap. II.

Not so long as was first intended: But contains, however, a surprising Adventure on the Road.

Chap. III.

Which concludes with an authentic Piece of History.

Chap. IV.

In which one of our Heroine's Whims is justified, by some others full as whimsical.

Chap. V.

Containing some historical Anecdotes: The Truth of which may, possibly, be doubted, as they are not to be found in any of the Historians.

Chap. VI.

Which contains some excellent Rules for Raillery.

Chap. VII.

In which the Author condescends to be very minute in the Description of our Heroine's Dress.

Chap. VIII.

Some Reflections very fit, and others very unfit, for an Assembly-Room.

Chap. IX.

Being a Chapter of the satirical kind.