Letter XIV: Doctor—Journey to Lisbon—Comedians, Friars, &c.
Letter XV: Mr. Walpole — A Trick — Minister of Police —Correspondence — Sweet Meats.
Letter XVI: An Accoucheur — Difficulties — Intendente.
Letter XVII: Tried again — Acquitted — Attempt at suicide — My danger — Dungeons
described — Jurisprudence — My fears – Antonio – Italian nobleman – Lady –
Cruel perfidy – English threats – Gibraltar prison-ship – Another Gaol.
Letter XVIII: Nocturnal
Migration – Other Prison – More nauseous Dungeon – Hunting by Candle-Light.
Letter XIX: Not quite so
bad – Music – Amours of various Colours – Delays of State – The Saints –
Something like Tom Pipes.
Letter XX: Better – The Ladies – The Mirror –
Prospect – Ladies Eyes – Bow and Arrows – Bad shot – Hopes still.
Letter XXII: Kid-napped –
Transported – Our Adieus – State affairs – Protest.
Letter XXIII: Voyage –
Discovery – French Privateer – English Frigate – Dangers – Difficulties –
Distresses – Landing in Spain.
Letter XXIV: Again
threatened with Arrestation – Remonstrance – Municipality of Bayonne arrete
motive – Arrival in France.
Letter XXV: Bordeaux – Bureau Central – Reflections on Party-Spirit – New Embarrassments
– Mr. Forster – Special Letter of Exchange – My Protest – Its Effect.
Letter XXVI: Mrs. Sampson – Correspondence – Mr. Merry.
Letter XXVII:
Peace – Cornwallis – Colonel Littlehales –
My Memorial – Amiens – General Musnier – Unrelenting Persecution – Mrs.
Sampson – Her arrival in France with her Children.
END OF THE LETTERS WRITTEN IN FRANCE THE SUBJECT CONTINUED, IN A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM NEW YORK