Nuptials of Gil Blas with the Fair Antonia; the Style and Manner of the Ceremony; the Persons assisting thereat; and the Festivities ensuing thereupon.

[CHAPTER X.]

The Honeymoon (a very dull Time for the Reader as a third Person) enlivened by the Commencement of Scipio's Story.

[CHAPTER XI.]

Continuation of Scipio's Story.

[CHAPTER XII.]

Conclusion of Scipio's Story.

BOOK THE ELEVENTH.

[CHAPTER I.]

Containing the Subject of the greatest Joy that Gil Blas ever felt, followed up, as our greatest Pleasures too generally are, by the most melancholy Event of his Life. Great Changes at Court, producing, among other important Revolutions, the Return of Santillane.