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 Crampleyil » captain diesCrampley tyrannizes over the furgeon, who falls a vi&im to his cruelty I am alfo illufed.the lhip ftrikesthe behaviour of Crampley and the feamen on that occafionI 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 peopletheir inhumanity 1 am fuccoured by a reputed witchher 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 mihrefsan account of the young Squirel am made acquainted with more

particulars of Naiciflas fituation-Conceive a

mortal hatred againfit Sir Timothy-examine

my ladys library and performancesher extrava­gant behaviour. p. 16

CHAP. XI, My mifires is furprifed at my learn­ing com nunicates her performanc cs to meI A i impart