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Page Chapter XXI. - In Which I Verify the Adage That Listeners Hear No Good of Themselves, yet Save My Life by Eavesdropping
208 Chapter XXII. - I Solve a Mystery, and Well Serve the Queen of Tango, the Lady Mary, and the Jesuit
217 Chapter XXIII. - Historic Tragedy.—the Death of a Christian Queen
224 Chapter XXIV. - The Speedy Victory of the Christian Admiral Is Marred by a More Speedy Defeat, and I Am Again the Football of Fortune
234 Chapter XXV. - I Again Fall In with Will, Who Relates the Story of His Good Fortune; but Tells of Sad News from England
244 Chapter XXVI. - I Am Mixed Up with a Strange Adventure, but Make a Discovery That Comforts Me, Although I Am Almost Immediately Kidnapped by an Old Enemy
257 Chapter XXVII. - How I Serve Under Mine Enemy; Witness a Massacre of the Japanners at Macao, As Also the Vengeance Taken by the Latter at Nangasaki Bay, upon the Shores of Which I Am Thrown Without Ceremony
266 Chapter XXVIII. - Being the Last, and Wherein Important Events Happen, but Which It Will Be for the Advantage of Readers to Discover for Themselves
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