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The works of Tobias SmollettPallet's fightThe adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Volume twoChapter XLVIII. Pallet conceives a hearty contempt for his fellow-traveller, and attaches himself to Pickle, ...Chapter XLIX. Nor ist the physicain sacred from his ridicule - ...Chapter L. Peregrine moralizes upon their behaviour, which is condemned by the doctor, and defended by the governor - ...Chapter LI. Pickle engages with a knight of Malta, in a conversation upon the english stage, which is followed by a dissertation ...Chapter LII. An adventure happens to Pipes, in consequence of which he is dismissed from Peregrine's service - ...Chapter LIII. He makes some progress in her affections - ...Chapter LIV. He makes another effort towards the accomplishment of his wish, which is postponed by a strange accidentChapter LV. They depart from Ghent - ...Chapter LVI. The french coquette entraps the heart of jew, against whom Pallet enters into a conspiracy ; ...Chapter LVII. Pallet, endeavouring to unravel the mystery of the tratment he had received, falls out of the frying - ...Chapter LVIII. Peregrine, almost distracted with his disapointments, conjures the fair Fleming to permit his visits at Brussels - ...Chapter LIX. Peregrine meets with Mrs Hornbeck, and is consoled for his loss - ...Chapter LX. Hornbeck is informed of his wife's adventure with Peregrine, for whom he prepares a stratagem, which is rendered ineffectual by the information of Pipes - ...Chapter LXI. Peregrine is released - ...Chapter LXII. The travellers depart from Antwerp, at which place the painter gives a loose to his enthusiasmChapter LXIII. Peregrine artfully foments a quarrel between Pallet and the physician, who fight a duel on the rampartsChapter LXIV. The doctor exults in his victory - ...Chapter LXV. They proceed to the Hague; from whence they depart for Amsterdam, where they see a dutch tragedy ...Chapter LXVI. Peregrine delivers his letters of recommendation at London, and returns to the garrison, ...Chapter LXVII. Sees his sister happily married - ...Chapter LXVIII. He attends his uncle with great affection, during a fit of illness - ...Chapter LXIX. Godfrey executes a scheme at bath, by which a whole company of sharpers is ruinedChapter LXX. The two friends eclipse all their competitors in gallantry, and practice a pleasant project of revenge upon the physicans of the placeChapter LXXI. Peregrine humbles a noted Hector, and meets with a strange character at the house of a certain LadyChapter LXXII. He cultivates acquaintance with the misanthrope, who favours him with a short sketch of his own historyChapter LXXIII. Peregrine arrives at the Garrison, where he receives the last admonitions of Commodore Trunnion, ...Chapter LXXIV. The young gentleman having settled his domestic affairs, arrives in London, and sets up a gay equipage - ...Chapter LXXV. He prosecutes his design upon Emilia with great art and perseveranceChapter LXXVI. He prevails upon Emilia to accompany him to a masquerade, makes a treacherous attempt upon her ...Chapter LXXVII. He endeavours to reconcile himself to his mistress, and expostulates with the uncle, who forbids him the houseChapter LXXVIII. He projects a violent scheme, in consequence of which he involved in a most fatiguing adventure, ...Chapter LXXIX. Peregrine sends a message to Mrs Gauntlet, who rejects his proposal. He repairs to the garrisonChapter LXXX. He returns to London, and meets with Cadwallader, who entertains him with many curious particulars - ...Chapter LXXXI. The memoirs of a Lady of Quality
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