[P. 163.] Roderick Random’s carroty locks. ch. 13.
Strap’s ignorance. ch. 14.
intus et in cute. Persius’ “Satires,” III, 30.
[P. 164.] scene on ship-board. ch. 24.
profligate French friar. chs. 42-43.
[P. 165.] the Count’s address. ch. 27.
the robber-scene. chs. 20-21.
the Parisian swindler. ch. 24.
the seduction. ch. 34.
[P. 166.] the long description. The allusions to Miss Byron’s dress in Vol. VII, Letter III, can scarcely be called a long description.