The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  CHAPTER XXI  

  CHAPTER XXII  

  CHAPTER XXIII  

  CHAPTER XXIV  

  CHAPTER XXV  

  CHAPTER XXVI  

  CHAPTER XXVII  

  CHAPTER XXVIII  

  CHAPTER XXIX  

  CHAPTER XXX  

  CHAPTER XXXI  

  CHAPTER XXXII  

  CHAPTER XXXIII  

  CHAPTER XXXIV  

  

   

    

       INTRODUCTION     

       It is a curious fact that of that class of literature to which Munchausen belongs, that namely of Voyages Imaginaires, the three great types should have all been created in England. Utopia, Robinson Crusoe, and Gulliver, illustrating respectively the philosophical, the edifying, and the satirical type of fictitious travel, were all written in England, and at the end of the eighteenth century a fourth type, the fantastically mendacious, was evolved in this country. Of this 
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