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ОглавлениеCHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | One of the “Old Sort” | 9 |
II. | “Mr. Job Sloper” | 18 |
III. | “Your Handwriting, Sir” | 22 |
IV. | Marching Orders | 29 |
V. | “Boots and Saddles” | 36 |
VI. | Hazy Weather | 46 |
VII. | A Leicestershire Lark | 51 |
VIII. | A Dove of the Same | 59 |
IX. | Four o’Clock, Stables | 65 |
X. | “Hail! Smiling Morn!” | 72 |
XI. | “A Merry Go-rounder” | 80 |
XII. | “Dead for a Ducat” | 87 |
XIII. | “After Dark” | 97 |
XIV. | “Before the Dawn” | 106 |
XV. | Taking a Hint | 111 |
XVI. | Riding to Sell | 116 |
XVII. | “Tempted to Buy” | 126 |
XVIII. | The Dove-cote | 134 |
XIX. | “The Boot on the Other Leg” | 143 |
XX. | Deeper and Deeper | 148 |
XXI. | The Magnum Bonum | 154 |
XXII. | A Wet Night | 159 |
XXIII. | Doughty Deeds | 169 |
XXIV. | The Ball | 173 |
XXV. | The Race | 182 |
XXVI. | The Match | 188 |
INSIDE THE BAR.
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | “The Genius Loci” | 193 |
II. | Tips, the Horse-breaker | 207 |
III. | Mr. Naggett | 221 |
IV. | Tom Turnbull | 234 |
V. | Old Ike, the Earth-stopper | 247 |
VI. | Miss Merlin | 259 |
VII. | Miss Merlin | 272 |
VIII. | Young Plumtree | 286 |
IX. | In the Trap | 299 |
X. | The Old Squire | 312 |
XI. | The Soakington Field-Day | 325 |
MARKET HARBOROUGH
OR,
How Mr. Sawyer went to the Shires