[ Chapter i. — In which the history looks backwards. ]

[ Chapter ii. — In which the history goes forward. ]

[ Chapter iii. — A conversation between Dr Harrison and others. ]

[ Chapter iv. — A dialogue between Booth and Amelia. ]

[ Chapter v. — A conversation between Amelia and Dr Harrison, with the result. ]

[ Chapter vi. — Containing as surprizing an accident as is perhaps recorded in history. ]

[ Chapter vii. — In which the author appears to be master of that profound learning called the knowledge of the town. ]

[ Chapter viii. — In which two strangers make their appearance. ]

[ Chapter ix. — A scene of modern wit and humour. ]

[ Chapter x. — A curious conversation between the doctor, the young clergyman, and the young clergyman’s father. ]