Chap-books of the eighteenth century . 37^ Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century,. Chap. 4. Of Whittingtons Elopement on AllhallowsDay; and his Return on hearing Bow Bells ring ; and of theDisposal of the Cat by the Factor abroad. This illustration shows the dreadful condition of the Courtof Barbary as regards rats, and by the style the cat is killingher foes, the casket of jewels, valued at ;£3oo,ooo, was not toodear for her purchase. Chap. 5. Of the Riches received for the Cat; the Un-belief of Whittington on their Arrival; and of his Liberality tosome of his Fellow Servants. Chap. 6. Of Mr.


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . 37^ Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century,. Chap. 4. Of Whittingtons Elopement on AllhallowsDay; and his Return on hearing Bow Bells ring ; and of theDisposal of the Cat by the Factor abroad. This illustration shows the dreadful condition of the Courtof Barbary as regards rats, and by the style the cat is killingher foes, the casket of jewels, valued at ;£3oo,ooo, was not toodear for her purchase. Chap. 5. Of the Riches received for the Cat; the Un-belief of Whittington on their Arrival; and of his Liberality tosome of his Fellow Servants. Chap. 6. Of Mr. Whittingtons Comely Person and De-portment ; of Mrs. Alices falling in Love with him andmarrying him, and of his being Sheriff of London. Chap. 7. Of his being thrice Lord Mayor, his entertain-ment of Henry V., and his Death, Burial, etc The History of Sir Richard Whittington. 379


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