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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.
CHAPTER I. Containing an inkling of the life and habits of Mr. Arthur Megrim...
217CHAPTER II. The happy condition in which Sheppard Lee is at last placed 222
CHAPTER III. The employments of a young gentleman of fortune. 227
CHAPTER IV. Some account of the inconveniences of having a digestive apparatus...
230CHAPTER V. The same subject continued, with an account of several surprising
transformations... 235CHAPTER VI. An account of the woes of an Emperor of France, which have
never before appeared in history... 238CHAPTER VII. In which Sheppard Lee is convinced that all is not gold which
glistens... 241CHAPTER VIII. In which the Author stumbles upon an old acquaintance 244
viiiCHAPTER IX. Containing an account of the wonderful discoveries of the German
doctor... Page 248CHAPTER X. Containing a more wonderful discovery on the part of Sheppard
Lee, with perhaps the most surprising adventure that ever befell
him... 252
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