The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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XXXVIII How Barnabas Climbed a Wall.
XXXIX In which the Patient Reader is Introduced to an Almost Human Duchess. XL Which Relates Sundry Happenings at the Garden Fete. XLI In which Barnabas Makes a Surprising Discovery, that may not Surprise the Reader in the Least. XLII In which shall be Found Further Mention of a Finger-post. XLIII In which Barnabas Makes a Bet, and Receives a Warning. XLIV Of the Tribulations of the Legs of the Gentleman-in-powder. XLV How Barnabas Sought Counsel of the Duchess. XLVI Which Concerns Itself with Small Things in General, and a Pebble in Particular. XLVII How Barnabas Found his Manhood. XLVIII In which "The Terror," Hitherto Known as "Four-Legs," Justifies his New Name. XLIX Which, being Somewhat Important, is Consequently Short. L In which Ronald Barrymaine Speaks his Mind. |
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