The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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LI Which Tells How and Why Mr. Shrig's Case was Spoiled.
LII Of a Breakfast, a Roman Parent, and a Kiss. LIII In which shall be Found some Account of the Gentleman's Steeplechase. LIV Which Concerns itself Chiefly with a Letter. LV Which Narrates Sundry Happenings at Oakshott's Barn. LVI Of the Gathering of the Shadows. LVII Being a Parenthetical Chapter on Doubt, which, though Uninteresting, is very Short. LVIII How Viscount Devenham Found him a Viscountess. LIX Which Relates, among other Things, How Barnabas Lost his Hat. LX Which Tells of a Reconciliation. LXI How Barnabas Went to his Triumph. LXII Which Tells How Barnabas Triumphed in Spite of All. LXIII Which Tells How Barnabas Heard the Ticking of a Clock. LXIV Which Shows Something of the Horrors of Remorse. |
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