BOOK IX.
BackChapter i. In which the history looks backwards.
Chapter ii In which the history goes forward.
Chapter iii. A conversation between Dr Harrison and others.
Chapter iv. A dialogue between Booth and Amelia.
Chapter v. A conversation between Amelia and Dr Harrison, with the result.
Chapter vi. Containing as surprizing an accident as is perhaps recorded inhistory.
Chapter vii. In which the author appears to be master of that profound learningcalled the knowledge of the town.
Chapter viii. In which two strangers make their appearance.
Chapter ix. A scene of modern wit and humour.
Chapter X A curious conversation between the doctor, the young clergyman, andthe young clergyman's father.
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