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- Introducing to the reader the chief personage of this narrative, Part One
- Introducing to the reader the chief personage of this narrative, Part Two
- In which are depicted pleasures of a sentimental attachment
- In which a narcotic is administered, and a great deal of genteel society depicted
- In which Mrs. Catherine becomes an honest woman again
- Contains Mr. Brock's autobiography, and other matters
- Adventures of the ambassador, Mr. Macshane
- Which embraces a period of seven years
- Enumerates the accomplishments of Master Thomas Billings--introduces Mr. Brock as Doctor Wood--- and announces the execution of Ensign Macshane
- Interview between Count Galgenstein and Master Thomas Billings, when he informs the Count of his parentage
- Showing how Galgenstein and Mrs. Cat recognize each other in Marylebone Gardens,\--and how the Count drives her home in his carriage
- Of some domestic quarrels, and the consequences thereof
- Treat of love and prepares for death
- Being a preparation for the end
- The last
- Another last chapter
The wild and raw adventures of Catherine Hayes, who was burned for murder at Tyburn in 1742 - Summary by Mark Leder
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