History of Don Roger de Rada.

[CHAPTER IX.]

Gil Blas makes a large Fortune in a short Time, and behaves like other wealthy Upstarts.

[CHAPTER X.]

The Morals of Gil Blas become at Court much as if they had never been at all. A Commission from the Count de Lemos, which, like most Court Commissions, implies an Intrigue.

[CHAPTER XI.]

The Prince of Spain's secret Visit, and Presents to Catalina.

[CHAPTER XII.]

Catalina's real Condition a Worry and Alarm to Gil Blas. His Precautions for his own Ease and Quiet.

[CHAPTER XIII.]