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CHAPTER VI

. Containing the extraordinary behaviour of Miss Matthews

on her meeting with Booth, and some endeavours to prove, by reason and authority, that it is possible for a woman to appear to be what she really is not

## CHAPTER VII . In which Miss Matthews begins her history

## CHAPTER VIII . The history of Miss Matthews continued

## CHAPTER IX . In which Miss Matthews concludes her relation

## CHAPTER X . Table-talk, consisting of a facetious discourse that passed

in the prison

## BOOK II.

## CHAPTER I . In which Captain Booth begins to relate his history

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