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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER XXXI.
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Moll's conscience is quickened by grief and humiliation beyond the ordinary 259

CHAPTER XXXII.
How we fought a most bloody battle with Simon, the constable, and others 265

CHAPTER XXXIII.
We take Moll to Greenwich; but no great happiness for her there 271

CHAPTER XXXIV.
All agree to go out to Spain again in search of our old jollity 281

CHAPTER XXXV.
How we lost our poor Moll, and our long search for her 288

CHAPTER XXXVI.
We learn what hath become of Moll; and how she nobly atoned for our sins 300

CHAPTER XXXVII.
Don Sanchez again proves himself the most mannerly rascal in the world 308

CHAPTER XXXVIII.
How we hear Moll's sweet voice through the walls of her prison, and speak two words with her, though almost to our undoing 313