Jonathan Wild the Great,
Chap. 4. Muster Wild's first entrance into the world.
His acquaintance with Count La Ruse,
Chap. 5. A dialogue between young Master Wild and
Count La Ruse, which, having extended to the rejoinder,
had a very quiet, easy, and natural conclusion, 13
Chap. 6. Further conferences between the Count and
Master Wild, with other matters of the GREAT kind, ́18
Chap. 7. Master Wild sets out on his travels, and returns
home again. A very short chapter, containing infinitely
more time and less matter than any other in the whole
story,
Chap. 6. The event of Fireblood's adventure, and a trea-
ty of marriage, which might have been concluded either
at Smithfield, or St. James's,
Chap. 7. Matters preliminary to the marriage between
Mr. Jonathan Wild, and the chaste Lætitia,
Chap. 8. A dialogue matrimonial, which passed between
JONATHAN WILD, esquire, and LETITIA his wife, on the
morning of the day fortnight on which his nuptials were
celebrated; which concluded more amicably than those de-
bates generally do,
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