Chapter xii

The adventure of a company of officers

Chapter xiii—Containing the great address of the landlady, the great learning of a surgeon, and the solid skill in casuistry of the worthy lieutenant.

Chapter xiv—A most dreadful chapter indeed; and which few readers ought to venture upon in an evening, especially when alone.

Chapter iv—In which is introduced one of the pleasantest barbers that was ever recorded in history, the barber of Bagdad, or he in Don Quixote, not excepted.

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