BOOK I.
BackChapter i. Containing the exordium, &c.
Chapter ii The history sets out. Observations on the excellency of the Englishconstitution and curious examinations before a justice of peace.
Chapter iii. Containing the inside of a prison.
Chapter iv. Disclosing further secrets of the prison-house.
Chapter v. Containing certain adventures which befel Mr. Booth in the prison.
Chapter vi Containing the extraordinary behaviour of Miss Matthews on hermeeting with Booth, and some endeavours to prove, by reason andauthority, that it is possible for a woman to appear to be what shereally is not.
Chapter vii. In which Miss Matthews begins her history.
Chapter VIII The history of Miss Matthews continued.
Chapter ix In which Miss Matthews concludes her relation.
Chapter x Table-talk, consisting of a facetious discourse that passed in theprison.
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