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CHAP: VIII.
©il Bias is convinced of the truth o/ Fabricio’j intelligence..
The King goes /oBaragoffa. 114 .
CHAP. IX.
The revolution of Portugal, and the difgrace of the Count- -
Duke. a**..
CHAP. X..
The anxiety -and cares -which at fir ft difturhed the repofe
of the Count-Duke, and the happy tranquillity ly -which •
they -were fuccecdcd. The occupations of the Minifter
in bis retreat. . ajs*
C H A P. XI.
The Count-Duke becomes all of. a fudden fad and thought- -
ful: the furprifing caufe of his melancholy, -with its
fatal confequence. *33'.
CHAP. XII.
The tranfaRions at the caftle of Loeches, after the death of
the Count-Duke; and the departure of Santiilane. *37
CHAP. XIII.
Gil Bias returns to his caftle, .-where he is overjoyed to
find Scraphina, his god-daughter, marriageable-, and.
falls in love -with another lady. J40
CHAP, the Ia(I.
The double marriage celebrated at Linas, -which concludes ■
thf hiftory of Gil Bias </r Samillane. 144 ,