CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

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Chapter CX. —Continuation of the Black’s Visits to his Prisoners 1
CXI.—A Conversation 5
CXII.—The Conversation concluded 10
CXIII.—Esther de Medina and Old Death 12
CXIV.—Old Death in the Dungeon 18
CXV.—Thomas Rainford 20
CXVI.-Old Death 22
CXVII.—An Explanatory Conversation 26
CXVIII.—The Insolvent Debtors’ Court 28
CXIX.—The Examination of Mr. Frank Curtis 32
CXX.—The Lapse of Nineteen Years 36
CXXI.—Mr. Hatfield 41
CXXII.—Two of the Reader’s Old Friends 44
CXXIII.—A Man of Business 46
CXXIV.—Charles Hatfield 48
CXXV.—The Projected Railway Company 53
CXXVI.—Elucidations 58
CXXVII.—The Wanderers 63
CXXVIII.—The Journey continued and concluded 67
CXXIX.—The Advertising Agent 73
CXXX.—Perdita 75
CXXXI.—The Syren’s Arts and Charms 80
CXXXII.—The Dangerous Sophistry of a Lovely Woman 86
CXXXIII.—A Throne Surrounded by Republican Institutions 88
CXXXIV.—A Painful Scene 94
CXXXV.—Charles Hatfield and Mrs. Fitzhardinge 99
CXXXVI.—Infatuation 101
CXXXVII.—Two more Old Acquaintances 107
CXXXVIII.—The Money-lender 109
CXXXIX.—The Miser alone in his Dwelling 112
CXL.—Fresh Scenes and More Troubles at Home 116
CXLI.—The Flight 120
CXLII.—The Dress-maker: a Love Story 123
CXLIII.—Conclusion of the History of a Dress-maker: a Love Story 140
CXLIV.—Dover 144
CXLV.—A Mysterious Occurrence.—The Journey continued 148
CXLVI.—Two Unpleasant Lodgers 151
CXLVII.—The Captain’s Ludicrous Adventure 155
CXLVIII.—The Charterhouse 160
CXLIX.—A Strange Narrative 163
CL.—The Colonel and the Captain 168
CLI.—The Calm—The Tempest 170
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