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The works of Tobias SmollettThe MagicainThe adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Volume threeChapter LXXXII. He persuades Cadwallader to assume the caracter of a magician, in which he acquires a great share of ...Chapter LXXXIII. Peregrine and his friend Cadwallader proceed in the exercise of the mystery of fortune - ...Chapter LXXXIV. The conjurer and his associate execute a plan of vengeance against certain infidels who despice their art ; ...Chapter LXXXV. Peregrine is celebrated as a wit and patron, and proceeds to entertain himself at the expence of whom it did concernChapter LXXXVI. Peregrine receives a letter from Hatchway, in consequence of wich he repairs to the garrison, ...Chapter LXXXVII. Peregrine sets out for the garrison, and meets with a nymph on the road, whom he takes into keeping, ...Chapter LXXXVIII. He is visited by Pallet - ...Chapter LXXXIX. He is taken into a protection of a great man - ...Chapter XC. Peregrine commences minister's dependent - ...Chapter XCI. Cadwallader acts the part of a comforter to his friend ; ...Chapter XCII. He is indulged with a second audience by the minister, of whose sincerity he is convinced - ...Chapter XCIII. Peregrine commits himself to the public, and is admitted member of a college of authorsChapter XCIV. Further proceedings of the collegeChapter XCV. The young gentleman is introduced to a virtuoso of the first order, and commences yelperChapter XCVI. Peregrine finding himself neglected by Sir Steady Steerwell, expostulates with him in a letter ; ...Chapter XCVII. He writes against the minister, by whose instigation he is arrested, and moves himself by habeas corpus into the fleetChapter XCVIII. Pickle seems tolerably well reconciled to his cage; and is by the clergyman entertained with the ...Chapter XCIX. He is surprised with the apperance of Hatchway and Pipes, who taken up their habitation in his neighbourhood, ...Chapter C. These associates commit an assault upon Crabtree, for which they are banished from the fleet - ...Chapter CI. He receives an unexpected visit; and the clouds of misfortune begin to seperateChapter CII. Peregrine reconciles himself to the lieutenant, and renews his connection with society - ...Chapter CIII. He is engaged in a very extraordinary correspondence, which is interrupted by a very unexpected eventChapter CIV. Peregrine hold a consultation with his friends, in consequence of which he bids adieu to the fleet - ...Chapter CV. He performs the last offices to his father, and returns to London, upon a very interesting designChapter the last. He enjoys an interview with Emilia, and makes himself ample amends for all the mortifications of his life
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