JACOB FAITHFUL BY THE AUTHOR OF "PETER SIMPLE," "THE KING'S OWN," &c. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: SAUNDERS AND OTLEY, CONDUIT STREET. 1834. CONTENTS TO THE SECOND VOLUME. keeper uncommonly savage-I warn him off—He prophesies that we shall both come to the gallows- Our last adventure not fatal---Take to my grog kindly---Grog makes me a very unkind return--- Old Tom at his yarns again---How to put your foot On a sick bed---Fever, firmness, and folly---" Bound 'prentice to a waterman"---I take my first lesson in love, and give my first lesson in Latin---The love A very sensible chapter, having reference to the senses-Stapleton, by keeping his under controul, keeps his head above water in his wherry-Forced to fight for his wife, and when he had won her, to The warmth of my gratitude proved by a very cold test-The road to fortune may sometimes lead over a bridge of ice-Mine lay under it-Amor vincit |