CHAP. XIII. From the service of the Cook, Guzman returns to the Begging Trade, and robs an Apothecary.
CHAP. XIV. Guzman in his way to Toledo meets with a young man: what passed between them.
CHAP. XV. Guzman arrives at Toledo, and acts the man of fortune there. Some account of his gallantries.
CHAP. XVI. Guzman's amours continued, and in what manner they ended.
CHAP. XVII. Guzman takes a false alarm, and leaves Toledo
CHAP. XVIII. Guzman offers himself to serve in the Company
CHAP. XIX. Guzman proceeds with the Company to Barcelona, where
CHAP. XX. Guzman having arrived at Genoa, resolves to present
CHAP. XXI. What becomes of Guzman after having left Genoa.
CHAP. XXII. The Laws of begging.
CHAP. XXIII. Of the disagreeable adventure poor Guzman met
CHAP. XXIV. Of the agreeable life Guzman continued to lead with
CHAP. XXV. How Guzman excited the compassion of a Cardinal, and what followed.
CHAP. XXVI. Guzman becomes page to the Cardinal, and commits a
CHAP. XXVII. Guzman continues playing his tricks at the Cardinal's, who at length dismisses him.
CHAP. XXVIII. Guzman enters into the service of the Spanish Ambassador.
CHAP. XXIX. Of the Trick that Guzman played upon a Captain and
CHAP. XXX. The Ambassador falls in love with a Roman Lady;
CHAP. XXXI. Guzman's adventure with a large Hog, and its consequences.
CHAP. XXXII. Guzman resolves to leave Rome on a Tour through
CHAP. XXXIII. The loves of Dorido and Clorinia; or the Sever'd Hand.
CHAP. XXXIV. Guzman leaves Rome, and arrives at his friend
CHAP. XXXV. Soon after his departure from Sienna, Guzman meets
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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. II.
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LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME,
BROWN, AND GREEN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
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1823.
London: Printed by J. Nichols and Son,
25, Parliament-street.
THE
LIFE
OF
GUZMAN D’ALFARACHE.