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Chapter ix

-- Containing several dialogues between Jones and

Partridge, concerning love, cold, hunger, and other matters; with the lucky and narrow escape of Partridge, as he was on the very brink of making a fatal discovery to his friend.

## Chapter x -- In which our travellers meet with a very extraordinary

adventure.

## Chapter xi -- In which the Man of the Hill begins to relate his

history.

## Chapter xii -- In which the Man of the Hill continues his history.

## Chapter xiii -- In which the foregoing story is farther continued.

## Chapter xiv -- In which the Man of the Hill concludes his history.

## Chapter xv -- A brief history of Europe; and a curious discourse

between Mr Jones and the Man of the Hill.

## BOOK IX -- CONTAINING TWELVE HOURS.

## Chapter i -- Of those who lawfully may, and of those who may not,

write such histories as this.

## Chapter ii -- Containing a very surprizing adventure indeed, which Mr

Jones met with in his walk with the Man of the Hill.

## Chapter iii -- The arrival of Mr Jones with his lady at the inn; with

a very full description of the battle of Upton.

## Chapter iv -- In which the arrival of a man of war puts a final end to

hostilities, and causes the conclusion of a firm and lasting peace between all parties.

## Chapter v -- An apology for all heroes who have good stomachs, with a

description of a battle of the amorous kind.

## Chapter vi -- A friendly conversation in the kitchen, which had a very

common, though not very friendly, conclusion.

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