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In which the Mistakes are not yet cleared up.

Which contains some necessary Consequences of the foregoing Mistakes—A Soliloquy on a Love-Letter.

Containing a Love-Letter in the heroic Stile, with some occasional Reasonings by Lucy, full of Wit and Simplicity.

VOL. II.

BOOK V.

A Dispute very learnedly handled by two Ladies, in which the Reader may take what Part he pleases.

Which inculcates, by a very good Example, that a Person ought not to be too hasty, in deciding a Question he does not perfectly understand.

In which our Heroine is in some little Confusion.

Wherein the Lady extricates herself out of her former Confusion, to the great Astonishment, we will suppose, of the Reader.

In which will be found one of the former Mistakes pursued, and another cleared up, to the great Satisfaction of two Persons, among whom, we expect, the Reader will make a third.