Count Fathom, part 1

Tobias Smollett
Count Fathom, Part I, by Tobias
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Title: The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom,
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Author: Tobias Smollett

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THE ADVENTURES OF FERDINAND COUNT FATHOM
by Tobias Smollett
COMPLETE IN TWO PARTS

PART I.
With the Author's Preface, and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier,
Ph.D. Department of English, Harvard University.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION

PREFATORY ADDRESS
CHAPTER I
Some sage Observations that naturally introduce our important History
II A superficial View of our Hero's Infancy III He is initiated in a
Military Life, and has the good Fortune to acquire a generous Patron IV
His Mother's Prowess and Death; together with some Instances of his
own Sagacity V A brief Detail of his Education VI He meditates
Schemes of Importance VII Engages in Partnership with a female
Associate, in order to put his Talents in Action VIII Their first Attempt;
with a Digression which some Readers may think impertinent IX The
Confederates change their Battery, and achieve a remarkable Adventure
X They proceed to levy Contributions with great Success, until our
Hero sets out with the young Count for Vienna, where he enters into
League with another Adventurer XI Fathom makes various Efforts in
the World of Gallantry XII He effects a Lodgment in the House of a
rich Jeweller XIII He is exposed to a most perilous Incident in the
Course of his Intrigue with the Daughter XIV He is reduced to a
dreadful Dilemma, in consequence of an Assignation with the Wife XV
But at length succeeds in his Attempt upon both XVI His Success
begets a blind Security, by which he is once again well-nigh entrapped
in his Dulcinea's Apartment XVII The Step-dame's Suspicions being
awakened, she lays a Snare for our Adventurer, from which he is
delivered by the Interposition of his Good Genius XVIII Our Hero
departs from Vienna, and quits the Domain of Venus for the rough
Field of Mars XIX He puts himself under the Guidance of his Associate,
and stumbles upon the French Camp, where he finishes his Military
Career XX He prepares a Stratagem, but finds himself countermined--
Proceeds on his Journey, and is overtaken by a terrible Tempest XXI
He falls upon Scylla, seeking to avoid Charybdis. XXII He arrives at
Paris, and is pleased with his Reception XXIII Acquits himself with
Address in a Nocturnal Riot XXIV He overlooks the Advances of his
Friends, and smarts severely for his Neglect XXV He bears his Fate
like a Philosopher; and contracts acquaintance with a very remarkable
Personage XXVI The History of the Noble Castilian XXVII A flagrant
Instance of Fathom's Virtue, in the Manner of his Retreat to England

XXVIII Some Account of his Fellow-Travellers XXIX Another
providential Deliverance from the Effects of the Smuggler's ingenious
Conjecture XXX The singular Manner of Fathom's Attack and Triumph
over the Virtue of the fair Elenor XXXI He by accident encounters his
old Friend, with whom he holds a Conference, and renews a Treaty
XXXII He appears in the great World with universal Applause and
Admiration XXXIII He attracts the Envy and Ill Offices of the minor
Knights of his own Order, over whom he obtains a complete Victory
XXXIV He performs another Exploit, that conveys a true Idea of his
Gratitude and Honour XXXV He repairs to Bristol Spring, where he
reigns paramount during the whole Season XXXVI He is smitten with
the Charms of a Female Adventurer, whose Allurements subject him to
a new Vicissitude of Fortune XXXVII Fresh Cause for
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