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CONTENTS.
PAGE CHAPTER VII. - In which the horses of the chaise do from fear what they would not do for the whip
? CHAPTER VIII. - In which the reader will be pleased to become acquainted with the fair Amasia, and her intended husband, Ahmet
? CHAPTER IX. - Showing how Captain Yarhud very nearly succeeded in his enterprise
? CHAPTER X. - In which Ahmet, in deference to circumstances, makes an energetic resolution
? CHAPTER XI. - In which a somewhat dramatic incident occurs in the fantastic history of the journey
? CHAPTER XII. - In which Van Mitten discourses on tulips for, we trust, the benefit of the reader
? CHAPTER XIII. - Showing how our travellers crossed the ancient Taurida, and with what team they quitted it
? CHAPTER XIV. - In which Kéraban proves that he is stronger in geography than his nephew Ahmet believed
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