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Sheppard Lee
Bird, Robert Montgomery (1806-1854)
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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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BOOK IV.—[CONTINUED.]
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BOOK V. CONTAINING THE ADVENTURES OF A GOOD SAMARITAN.
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CHAPTER I. The philanthropist's family.
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CHAPTER II. Some account of the worthy Abel Snipe.
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CHAPTER III. In which the young man Jonathan argues several cases of conscience, which are recommended to be brought before Yearly Meeting.
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CHAPTER IV. Containing little or nothing save apostrophes, exhortations, and quarrels.
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CHAPTER V. Which is short and moral, and can therefore be skipped.
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CHAPTER VI. An inconvenience of being in another man's body, when called upon to give evidence as to one's own exit.
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CHAPTER VII. The sorrows of a philanthropist.
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CHAPTER VIII. The same subject continued.
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CHAPTER IX. Containing a difficulty.
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CHAPTER X. In what manner Mr. Zachariah Longstraw determined to improve his fortune.
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CHAPTER XI. In which a catastrophe begins.
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CHAPTER XII. In which the catastrophe is continued.
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CHAPTER XIII. The dénouement of the drama.
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CHAPTER XIV. A remark, in which the Author appears as a politician, and abuses both parties.
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CHAPTER XV. An uncommon adventure that befell the Author.
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CHAPTER XVI. In which Sheppard Lee takes a journey, and discovers the secret object of his captors.
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CHAPTER XVII. Containing other secrets, but not so important.
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CHAPTER XVIII. In which the Author approaches a climax in his adventures.
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CHAPTER XIX. Containing a specimen of eloquence, with some account of the dangers of Lynchdom.
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CHAPTER XX. In which Sheppard Lee reaches the darkest period of his existence.
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BOOK VI. CONTAINING A HISTORY AND A MORAL.
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BOOK VII. WHICH IS INTENDED AS A PENDANT TO BOOK I., AND CONTAINS THE HISTORY OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF FORTUNE.
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BOOK VIII. CONTAINING THE CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY.
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Sheppard Lee
SHEPPARD LEE.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. "Let those shine now that never shone before, And those that always shone now shine the more." Advertisement to Hunt's Blacking.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
NEW-YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, CLIFF-ST.
© 1836.
Sheppard Lee