[ Chapter viii. — In which our readers will probably be divided in their opinion of Mr. Booth’s conduct. ]

[ Chapter ix. — Containing a scene of a different kind from any of the preceding. ]

[ BOOK III. ]

[ Chapter i. — In which Mr. Booth resumes his story. ]

[ Chapter ii. — Containing a scene of the tender kind. ]

[ Chapter iii. — In which Mr. Booth sets forward on his journey. ]

[ Chapter iv. — A sea piece. ]

[ Chapter v. — The arrival of Booth at Gibraltar, with what there befel him. ]

[ Chapter vi. — Containing matters which will please some readers. ]

[ Chapter vii. — The captain, continuing his story, recounts some particulars which, we doubt not, to many good people, will appear unnatural. ]