The Fortunate Foundlings - Being the Genuine History of Colonel M——Rs, and His Sister, - Madam Du P——Y, the Issue of the Hon. Ch——Es M——Rs, - Son of the Late Duke of R—— L——D. Containing Many Wonderful - Accidents That Befel Them in Their Travels, and Int by Eliza Fowler Haywood
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_Horatio's Reception by the Officers of the Army: His Behaviour in the Battle: His being taken Prisoner by the French: His Treatment among them, and many other Particulars_. CHAP. VI. _Describes the Masquerade at the Dutchess of Maine's: The Characters and Intrigues of several Persons of Quality who were there: The odd Behaviour of a Lady in regard to Horatio; and Charlotta's Sentiments upon it_. CHAP. VII. _An Explanation of the foregoing Adventure, with a Continuation of the Intrigues of some French Ladies, and the Policy of Mademoiselle Coigney in regard of her Brother_. CHAP. VIII. _The parting of Horatio and Mademoiselle Charlotta, and what happened after she left St. Germains_. CHAP. IX. _A second Separation between Horatio and Charlotta, with some other Occurrences_. CHAP X. |
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