BOOK II.—continued.

[CHAPTER XIV.]
An interview between parson Adams and parson Trulliber.
[CHAPTER XV.]
An adventure, the consequence of a new instance which parson Adams gave of his forgetfulness.
[CHAPTER XVI.]
A very curious adventure, in which Mr Adams gave a much greater instance of the honest simplicity of his heart, than of his experience in the ways of this world.
[CHAPTER XVII.]
A dialogue between Mr Abraham Adams and his host, which, by the disagreement in their opinions, seemed to threaten an unlucky catastrophe, had it not been timely prevented by the return of the lovers.