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CONTENT S.
C H A P. vm.
Gil Bias becomes more and more beloved by his majler.
Scipio returns to Madrid, and gives an account of bis
journey to Santillane. 16*
C H A P. IX.
Ho-w, and to -whom the Count-Duke married bis only
daughter, with the bitter fruits which that marriage
produced. «<Si
C H A P. X.
Gil Bias by accident meets the Poet Nunnez, who tells
him-that he has compofed a tragedy, which is imme¬
diately to be reprefented on the Prince’s theatre. The
bad fuccefs- of that piece, with the furprifmg good luck
•which attended its fall. 169
C H A P. . XI.
Santillaae obtains an employment, for Scipio, who de¬
parts for New-Spain. 17 3
C H A P. XII.
Don Alphonfo de l.eyvsucomcs to Madrid; the motive
of his journey. Gil Bias is affliBed at the caufe, but*
rejoices at the confequence of it. sy6
C H A P. XHIi
Gil Bias meets Don Gafton de Cogollos, and Don An¬
drea de Tordefillas, at the palace. The conclufton of
the jloty of Don Gallon, and Donna Helena de GaliP
teo- Santillane does an important piece of fervice to
TordeCllas. 180
CHAP. XIV.
Santillane vi/its the p'.et Nunnez: an account of the
perfons whom be found, and the dijeoufe which he heard
at his lodgings. sSp