[ Chapter ix. — In which Miss Matthews concludes her relation. ]

[ Chapter x. — Table-talk, consisting of a facetious discourse that passed in the prison. ]

[ BOOK II. ]

[ Chapter i. — In which Captain Booth begins to relate his history. ]

[ Chapter ii. — Mr. Booth continues his story. In this chapter there are some passages that may serve as a kind of touchstone by which a young lady may examine the heart of her lover. I would advise, therefore, that every lover be obliged to read it over ]

[ Chapter iii. — The narrative continued. More of the touchstone. ]

[ Chapter iv. — The story of Mr. Booth continued. In this chapter the reader will perceive a glimpse of the character of a very good divine, with some matters of a very tender kind. ]

[ Chapter v. — Containing strange revolutions of fortune ]

[ Chapter vi. — Containing many surprising adventures. ]

[ Chapter vii. — The story of Booth continued.—More surprising adventures. ]