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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...
    217

  • CHAPTER 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...
    230

  • CHAPTER V. The same subject continued, with an account of several surprising
    transformations... 235

  • CHAPTER VI. An account of the woes of an Emperor of France, which have
    never before appeared in history... 238

  • CHAPTER VII. In which Sheppard Lee is convinced that all is not gold which
    glistens... 241

  • CHAPTER VIII. In which the Author stumbles upon an old acquaintance 244


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  • CHAPTER IX. Containing an account of the wonderful discoveries of the German
    doctor... Page 248

  • CHAPTER X. Containing a more wonderful discovery on the part of Sheppard
    Lee, with perhaps the most surprising adventure that ever befell
    him... 252