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THE
CONTENTS
O F
VX) L U ME FOURTH,
B O 0 K X.
CHAP. I.
C'' IL H\as fcts out for the Afturhs; paJJcstbroirhVa'-
f ladolid, -where he vifits his old miijter dodor San-
grado, and meets, by accident, -with Signior Manuel Or-
donnez, direRor.of the hoffital. ■ n
CHAP. IT.
Gil Bias' continues his putney, and arrives fafely at Ovie¬
do. Jke condition in -which he found his parents. The
death of his father, arid the- conferences thereof u
C H A P. nr, ■
Gil Bias departs for the1 kingdom of Valencia, and at
length arrives at Lilias. A defription of, bis houfe.
His reception. ,• -with an account of the-people he fund
there. . 30
C H A Pi IV.
Hi-departs /or Valencia, to vifit the noblemen of Leyva".
His converfatnm-wuh them, and the-kind recepti.n he
met -with from Seraphina, 35 .
A -3
CONTENTS
O F
VX) L U ME FOURTH,
B O 0 K X.
CHAP. I.
C'' IL H\as fcts out for the Afturhs; paJJcstbroirhVa'-
f ladolid, -where he vifits his old miijter dodor San-
grado, and meets, by accident, -with Signior Manuel Or-
donnez, direRor.of the hoffital. ■ n
CHAP. IT.
Gil Bias' continues his putney, and arrives fafely at Ovie¬
do. Jke condition in -which he found his parents. The
death of his father, arid the- conferences thereof u
C H A P. nr, ■
Gil Bias departs for the1 kingdom of Valencia, and at
length arrives at Lilias. A defription of, bis houfe.
His reception. ,• -with an account of the-people he fund
there. . 30
C H A Pi IV.
Hi-departs /or Valencia, to vifit the noblemen of Leyva".
His converfatnm-wuh them, and the-kind recepti.n he
met -with from Seraphina, 35 .
A -3
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Languages & literature > Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane > Volume 4 > (11) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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