THE
CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME-
C HAP. XXXVII. Ve depart for Europe— a mifunderflanding arifes between the captain and furgeon through the fcandalous afpeifio is of Crampley—il »■ captain dies—Crampley tyrannizes over the furgeon, who falls a vi&im to his cruelty —I am alfo illufed.—the lhip ftrikes—the behaviour of Crampley and the feamen on that occafion—I get On ihore, challenge the captain to fingle combat— am treacheroufly knocked down, wounded, and robbed. page i
CHAP. XXXVIII. I get up, and crawl to a barn, where I am in danger of perifhing through the fear of the country people—their inhumanity ■—1 am fuccoured by a reputed witch—her ftory
—her advice-fhe recommends me as a valet to
a fingle lady, whole character fhe explains, p. 7
CHAP, XXXIX. My reception by that lady-*
1 become enamoured of Narcifla-recount the
particulars of my latl misfortune-acquire the
good opinion of my mihrefs—an account of the young Squire—l am made acquainted with more
particulars of Naicifla’s fituation-Conceive a
mortal hatred againfit Sir Timothy-examine
my lady’s library and performances—her extravagant behaviour. p. 16
CHAP. XI, My mifires is furprifed at my learning— com nunicates her performanc cs to me—I A i impart