The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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XXV Of the Coachman's Story.
XXVI Concerning the Duties of a Valet--and a Man. XXVII How Barnabas Bought an Unridable Horse--and Rode it. XXVIII Concerning, among Other Things, the Legs of a Gentleman-in-powder. XXIX Which Describes Something of the Misfortunes of Ronald Barrymaine. XXX In which Ronald Barrymaine Makes his Choice. XXXI Which Describes some of the Evils of Vindictiveness. XXXII Of Corporal Richard Roe, late of the Grenadiers; and Further Concerning Mr. Shrig's Little Reader. XXXIII Concerning the Duty of Fathers; more Especially the Viscount's "Roman". XXXIV Of the Luck of Captain Slingsby, of the Guards. XXXV How Barnabas Met Jasper Gaunt, and what Came of It. XXXVI Of an Ethical Discussion, which the Reader is Advised to Skip. XXXVII In which the Bo'sun Discourses on Love and its Symptoms. |
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