Страница - 15Страница - 17[ Chapter vi. — From which it may be inferred that the best things are liable to be misunderstood and misinterpreted. ]
[ Chapter vii. — Containing a remark or two of our own and many more of the good company assembled in the kitchen. ]
[ Chapter viii. — In which fortune seems to have been in a better humour with Jones than we have hitherto seen her. ]
[ Chapter ix. — Containing little more than a few odd observations. ]
[ Chapter x. — In which Mr Jones and Mr Dowling drink a bottle together. ]
[ Chapter xi. — The disasters which befel Jones on his departure for Coventry; with the sage remarks of Partridge. ]
[ Chapter xii. — Relates that Mr Jones continued his journey, contrary to the advice of Partridge, with what happened on that occasion. ]
[ Chapter xiii. — A dialogue between Jones and Partridge. ]
[ Chapter xiv. — What happened to Mr Jones in his journey from St Albans. ]
[ BOOK XIII. — CONTAINING THE SPACE OF TWELVE DAYS. ]