CHAPTER V. Rural Hospitality.—An extraordinary Guest.—A Fine Gentleman is not necessarily a Fool
CHAPTER VI. A Dialogue, which might be dull if it were longer
CHAPTER VII. A Change of Prospects.—A new Insight into the Character of the Hero. —A Conference between two Brothers
CHAPTER VIII. First Love
CHAPTER IX. A Discovery and a Departure
CHAPTER X. A very short Chapter,—containing a Valet
CHAPTER XI. The Hero acquits himself honourably as a Coxcomb.—A Fine Lady of the Eighteenth Century, and a fashionable Dialogue; the Substance of fashionable Dialogue being in all Centuries the same
CHAPTER XII. The Abbe's Return.—A Sword, and a Soliloquy
CHAPTER XIII. A mysterious Letter.-A Duel.—The Departure of one of the Family
CHAPTER XIV. Being a Chapter of Trifles