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CONTENTS


  1. CHAPTER I.
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  3. The Baron relates an Account of his first Travels—The astonishing Effects of a Storm—Arrives at Ceylon; combats and conquers two extraordinary Opponents—Returns to Holland
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  4. CHAPTER II.
  5. In which the Baron proves himself a good Shot—He loses his Horse, and finds a Wolf—Makes him draw his Sledge Promises to entertains his Company with a Relation of such Facts as are well deserving their Notice
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  6. CHAPTER III.
  7. An Encounter between the Baron's Nose and a Door-Post, with its wonderful effects—Fifty Brace of Ducks and other Fowl destroyed by one Shot—Flogs a Fox out of his Skin—Leads an old Sow home in a new way, and vanquishes a wild Boar
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  8. CHAPTER IV.
  9. Reflections on St. Hubert's Stag—Shoots a Stag with Cherry stones; the wonderful effects of it—Kills a Bear by extra-

     

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