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Chap. VI.

Containing something which, at first Sight, may, possibly, puzzle the Reader.

Chap. VII.

In which, if the Reader has not anticipated it, he will find an Explanation of some seeming Inconsistences in the foregoing Chapter.

Chap. VIII.

Which concludes Book the Eighth.

BOOK IX.

Chap. I.

In which is related an admirable Adventure.

Chap. II.

Which ends with a very unfavourable Prediction for our Heroine.

Chap. III.

In which Arabella meets with another admirable Adventure.

Chap. IV.

In which is related the History of the Princess of Gaul.

Chap. V.

A very mysterious Chapter.

Chap. VI.

Not much plainer than the former.

Chap. VII.

Containing indeed no great Matters, but is a Prelude to greater.

Chap. VIII.

Which acquaints the Reader with two very extraordinary Accidents.