1. Introducing to the Reader the chief Personages of this Narra-
tive,
II. In which are depicted the Pleasures of a sentimental Attach-
ment,
III. In which a Narcotic is administered, and a great deal of
genteel Society depicted,
IV. In which Mrs. Catherine becomes an honest Woman again,
V. Contains Mr. Brock's Autobiography, and other matter,
VI. The Adventures of the Ambassador, Mr. Macshane,
VII. Which embraces a period of Seven Years,
VIII. Enumerates the Accomplishments of Master Thomas Billings
- Introduces Brock as Dr. Wood- and announces the Exe-
cution of Ensign Macshane,
IX. Interview between Count Galgenstein and Master Thomas
Billings, when he informs the Count of his Parentage,
X. Showing how Galgenstein and Mrs. Cat recognize each other
in Marylebone Gardens—and how the Count drives her
home in his Carriage,
X1. Of some domestic Quarrels, and the Consequence thereof,
XII. Treats of Love, and prepares for Death, ...
XIII. Being a Preparation for the End,
Chapter the Last,
Another last Chapter,
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