[ Chapter xi. — In which the Man of the Hill begins to relate his history. ]

[ Chapter xii. — In which the Man of the Hill continues his history. ]

[ Chapter xiii. — In which the foregoing story is farther continued. ]

[ Chapter xiv. — In which the Man of the Hill concludes his history. ]

[ Chapter xv. — A brief history of Europe; and a curious discourse between Mr Jones and the Man of the Hill. ]

[ BOOK IX. — CONTAINING TWELVE HOURS. ]

[ Chapter i. — Of those who lawfully may, and of those who may not, write such histories as this. ]

[ Chapter ii. — Containing a very surprizing adventure indeed, which Mr Jones met with in his walk with the Man of the Hill. ]

[ Chapter iii. — The arrival of Mr Jones with his lady at the inn; with a very full description of the battle of Upton. ]

[ Chapter iv. — In which the arrival of a man of war puts a final end to hostilities, and causes the conclusion of a firm and lasting peace between all parties. ]