Mackenzie, Henry: The Man Of The world : Volume II. / By Henry Mackenzie, The Author Of The Man of Feeling. Dresden. Dresden : Printed For C. and F. Walther., MDCCXCII.
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The Man Of The World. Part II.
Introduction.
9 Chap. I. Some account of the persons of whom sir Thomas Sindall's family consisted.
13 Chap. II. Some farther particulars of the persons mentioned in the foregoing chapter.
19 Chap. III. A natural consequence of some particulars contained in the last.
24 Chap. IV. Bolton is seperated from Miss Sindall.
29 Chap. V. An Adventure of Miss Sindall's at Bilswood.
40 Chap. VI. A change in Bolton's Situation.
43 Chap. VII. His arrival, and situation in London.
47 Chap. VIII. Filial Piety.
54 Chap. IX. A very alarming accident; which proves the means of Bolton's getting acquainted with his fellow-lodger.
60 Chap. X. Effects of his acquaintance with Mr. Rawlinson.
66 Chap. XI. A remarkable event in the history of Bolton. - His behaviour in consequence of it.
76 Chap. XII. A change in the family of sir Thomas Sindall. - Some account of a person whom that event introduces to Miss Lucy's acquaintance.
83 Chap. XIII. Certain opinions of Mrs. Boothby. - An attempt to account for them.
89 Chap. XIV. A discovery interesting to Miss Sindall.
98 Chap. XV. She receives a letter from Bolton. - A new alarm from sir Thomas Sindall.
105 Chap. XVI. Miss Sindall has an interview with Robert. - A resolution she takes in consequence of it.
113 Chap. XVII. Bolton sets out for Bilswood. - A recital of some accidents in his journey.
119 Chap. XVIII. The stranger relates the history of his life.
130 Chap. XIX. A continuation of the Stranger's story.
140 Chap. XX. Conclusion of the Stranger's Story.
151 Chap. XXI. Bolton and his companion meet with an uncommon adventure.
156 Chap. XXII. A prosecution of discovery mentioned in the last chapter.
164 Chap. XXIII. Miss Sindall discovers another relation.
171 Chap. XXIV. Sir Thomas's situation. - The expression of his penitence.
177 The Conclusion.
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