Transcriber's Notes:
1. Page scan source: Vol. I from Harvard College Library
https://books.google.com/books?id=NxQ0LzIgW1UC
2. The diphthong oe is represented by [oe].
3. Table of Contents provided by the Transcriber.
| CHAPTER | |
| ADVERTISEMENT. | |
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| II. | |
| III. | |
| IV. | |
| V. | |
| VI. | |
| VII. | |
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| IX. | |
| X. | |
| XI. | |
| XII. | |
| XIII. | |
| XIV. | |
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| XVIII. | |
| XIX. | |
| XX. | |
| XXI. | |
| XXII. | |
| XXIII. |
In giving this book to the public I have but little to explain. Thereader who takes it up may expect to find something respecting thePrincess Honoria. He will, however, find nothing. All that we know ofher history is uninteresting, except to those who love to dwell uponthe pruriencies of a degraded state of society: all that we know ofher character is disgusting to su