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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 |