OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME. BOOK VIII. Containing about two days. CHAP. I. Awonderful long chapter concerning the marvellous; being much the longest of all our introductory chapters. CHAP. II. Page 1 In which the landlady pays a visit to Mr. Jones. CHA P. III. In which the furgeon makes his fecond appearance. 13 CHA P. IV. In which is introduced one of the pleasantest barbersthat. was ever recorded in hiftory, the barber of Bagdad, or he in Don Quixote, not excepted. CHA P. V. A dialogue between Mr. Jones and the barber. CHAP. VI. 15. 20 In which more of the talents of Mr. Benjamin will appear, as well as who this extraordinary perfen was. 24 Containing better reafons than any which have yet appeared for the conduct of Partridge; an apology for the weakness of Jones; and feme farther anecdotes concerning my landlady. a 3 29 СНАР. Jones arrives at Gloucester, and goes to the Bell; the Containing feveral dialogues between Jones and Par- tridge, concerning love, cold, hunger, and other mat- ters; with the lucky and narrow efcape of Partridge, СНАР. Х. CHA P. XIV. CHA P. XV. |