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CONTENTS.
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CHAPTER XV. | |
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Lay our hands on six hundred pounds and quarter ourselves in Hurst Court, but stand in a fair way to be undone by Dawson, his folly | 127 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
Prosper as well as any thieves may; but Dawson greatly tormented | 135 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
How Dawson for Moll's good parts company with us, and goes away a lonely man | 144 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
Of our getting a painter into the Court, with whom our Moll falls straightway in love | 152 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
Of the business appointed to the painter, and how he set about the same | 161 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
Of Moll's ill humour and what befel thereby | 170 |
CHAPTER XXI. | |
Of the strange things told us by the wise woman | 180 |
CHAPTER XXII. | |
How Moll and Mr. Godwin come together and declare their hearts' passion, and how I carry these tidings to Dawson | 185 |