BOOK III.
BackChapter i. In which Mr. Booth resumes his story.
Chapter ii. Containing a scene of the tender kind.
Chapter iii. In which Mr. Booth sets forward on his journey.
Chapter iv. A sea piece.
Chapter v. The arrival of Booth at Gibraltar, with what there befel him.
Chapter vi. Containing matters which will please some readers.
Chapter vii. The captain, continuing his story, recounts some particulars which,we doubt not, to many good people, will appear unnatural.
Chapter viii. The story of Booth continued.
Chapter ix. Containing very extraordinary matters.
Chapter x. Containing a letter of a very curious kind.
Chapter xi. In which Mr. Booth relates his return to England.
Chapter xii. In which Mr. Booth concludes his story.
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