The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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II In which is Much Unpleasing Matter regarding Silk Purses, Sows' Ears, Men, and Gentlemen. III How Barnabas Set Out for London Town. IV How Barnabas Fell In with a Pedler of Books, and Purchased a "Priceless Wollum". V In which the Historian Sees Fit to Introduce a Lady of Quality; and Further Narrates How Barnabas Tore a Wonderful Bottle-green Coat. VI Of the Bewitchment of Black Eyelashes; and of a Fateful Lace Handkerchief VII In which may be Found Divers Rules and Maxims for the Art of Bowing. VIII Concerning the Captain's Arm, the Bo'sun's Leg, and the "Belisarius," Seventy-four. IX Which Concerns Itself, among Other Matters, with the Virtues of a Pair of Stocks and the Perversity of Fathers. X Which Describes a Peripatetic Conversation. XI In which Fists are Clenched; and of a Selfish Man, who was an Apostle of Peace. |
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