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Contents of Vol. II.
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CHAP. II.

In which Mr. Jones receives many friendly Viſits during his Confinement; with ſome fine Touches of the Paſſion of Love, ſcarce viſible to the naked Eye. p. 118.

CHAP. III.

Which all, who have no Heart, will think to contain much ado about nothing. p. 127.

CHAP. IV.

A little Chapter, in which is contained a little Incident. p. 132.

CHAP. V.

A very long Chapter, containing a very great Incident. p. 139.

CHAP. VI.

By comparing which with the former, the Reader may poſſibly correct ſome Abuſe which he hath formerly been guilty of, in the Application of the Word Love. p. 155.

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