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CONTENTS.
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CHAPTER XV.
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Lay our hands on six hundred pounds and quarter ourselves in Hurst Court, but stand in a fair way to be undone by Dawson, his folly 127

CHAPTER XVI.
Prosper as well as any thieves may; but Dawson greatly tormented 135

CHAPTER XVII.
How Dawson for Moll's good parts company with us, and goes away a lonely man 144

CHAPTER XVIII.
Of our getting a painter into the Court, with whom our Moll falls straightway in love 152

CHAPTER XIX.
Of the business appointed to the painter, and how he set about the same 161

CHAPTER XX.
Of Moll's ill humour and what befel thereby 170

CHAPTER XXI.
Of the strange things told us by the wise woman 180

CHAPTER XXII.
How Moll and Mr. Godwin come together and declare their hearts' passion, and how I carry these tidings to Dawson 185