ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
CHAP. I. Introduction.
CHAP. II. Of the Parents of Guzman, but more particularly of his Father.
CHAP. III. Guzman relates how his Father makes an acquaintance
CHAP. IV. Guzman's Father gets married, and dies: what followed his death.
CHAP. V. Guzman sets out from Seville. His first adventure at an Inn.
CHAP. VI. Guzman meets with a Muleteer and two Friars; of their
CHAP. VII. The Landlord steals Guzman's cloak. A great uproar at the Inn.
CHAP. VIII. Guzman and the Muleteer meet with another misfortune.
CHAP. IX. The Amour of Ozmin and the beautiful Daraxa.
CHAP. X. Guzman becomes an Innkeeper's Boy.
CHAP. XI. Guzman becomes disgusted with his situation, leaves
CHAP. XII. Guzman is engaged by a Cook.
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TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH EDITION OF
MONS. LE SAGE.
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BY JOHN HENRY BRADY.
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SECOND EDITION,
CORRECTED AND CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED.
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IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
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PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME,
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1823.
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