| CHAPTERS. | PAGE. |
| I. | Early Influences | [13] |
| II. | True Is Broken to Harness | [24] |
| III. | Ceph’s Unhappy Fate | [32] |
| IV. | Justin Morgan | [36] |
| V. | True Meets His Father | [41] |
| VI. | True Gazes Upon Mistress Lloyd, ofMaryland | [46] |
| VII. | In which Mistress Lloyd, of Maryland,Gives True His First Ribband | [51] |
| VIII. | True Goes to Found His Race | [56] |
| IX. | True’s First Hard Work, and How HeAccomplished It | [67] |
| X. | In which “True” Becomes “JustinMorgan” | [72] |
| XI. | Morgan Tries Conclusions with theCoxcomb and His Friends | [77] |
| XII. | Old Grey Tells Pioneer Tales | [83] |
| XIII. | The Morgan Goes to Montpelier toLive | [87] |
| XIV. | Morgan Makes a Trip to Boston | [95] |
| XV. | For Mistress Lloyd, of Maryland | [103] |
| XVI. | In which Morgan Is Known as theGoss Horse | [113] |
| XVII. | In the Flood of 1811 | [121] |
| XVIII. | Under Captain Dulaney | [127] |
| XIX. | He Meets His Lady Again | [ 138] |
| XX. | The Naval Battle | [146] |
| XXI. | Down Hill | [152] |