The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) by Henry Hawkins Brampton
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XXVI. ELECTION PETITIONS XXVII. MY CANDIDATURE FOR BARNSTAPLE XXVIII. THE TICHBORNE CASE XXIX. A VISIT TO SHEFFIELD--MRS. HAILSTONE'S DANISH BOARHOUND XXX. AN EXPERT IN HANDWRITING--"DO YOU KNOW JOE BROWN?" XXXI. APPOINTED A JUDGE--MY FIRST TRIAL FOR MURDER XXXII. ON THE MIDLAND CIRCUIT XXXIII. JACK XXXIV. TWO TRAGEDIES XXXV. THE ST. NEOTS CASE XXXVI. A NIGHT AT NOTTINGHAM XXXVII. HOW I MET AN INCORRIGIBLE PUNSTER XXXVIII. THE TILNEY STREET OUTRAGE--"ARE YOU NOT GOING TO PUT ON THE BLACK CAP, MY LORD?" XXXIX. SEVERAL SCENES |
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