Commonly called PEG, only lawful Sister to JOHN BULL, Esq;
The Second Edition.
Printed for W. Owen, near Temple Bar.
MDCCLXI.
Chap. I. How John quarrelled with Lewis Baboon about dividing the West-common; and how instead of going to law, they came to blows, | 16 |
Chap. II. What sort of fellows John and Lewis were in use to employ to keep their orchards, and their poultry, | 23 |
Chap. III. How John got a terrible fright in his own house of Bull-hall, | 36 |
Chap. IV. How John’s affairs had like to have gone to the Devil, | 48 |
Chap. V. How John consulted with his friends about the method of retrieving his affairs, | 59 |
Chap. VI. How the Nurse dreamt that John Bull had banished all the weavers, | 66 |
Chap. VII. What happened after this conversation with the Nurse, | 77 |
Chap. VIII. Concerning sister Peg, | 84 |
Chap IX. How Lewis Baboon was belaboured and drubbed; and how Jowler behaved, | 91 |
Chap X. How sister Peg began to look about her; and how she wrote a letter to her brother John, | 98 |
Chap XI. How this letter was received by John, | 114 | ...