CHAP. PAGE
I.One of the “Old Sort”[9]
II.“Mr. Job Sloper”[18]
III.“Your Handwriting, Sir”[22]
IV.Marching Orders[29]
V.“Boots and Saddles”[36]
VI.Hazy Weather[46]
VII.A Leicestershire Lark[51]
VIII.A Dove of the Same[59]
IX.Four o’Clock, Stables[65]
X.“Hail! Smiling Morn!”[72]
XI.“A Merry Go-rounder”[80]
XII.“Dead for a Ducat”[87]
XIII.“After Dark”[97]
XIV.“Before the Dawn”[106]
XV.Taking a Hint[111]
XVI.Riding to Sell[116]
XVII.“Tempted to Buy”[126]
XVIII.The Dove-cote[134]
XIX.“The Boot on the Other Leg”[143]
XX.Deeper and Deeper[148]
XXI.The Magnum Bonum[154]
XXII.A Wet Night[159]
XXIII.Doughty Deeds[169]
XXIV.The Ball[173]
XXV.The Race[182]
XXVI.The Match[188]

INSIDE THE BAR.

CHAP. PAGE
I.“The Genius Loci”[193]
II.Tips, the Horse-breaker[207]
III.Mr. Naggett[221]
IV.Tom Turnbull[234]
V.Old Ike, the Earth-stopper[247]
VI.Miss Merlin[259]
VII.Miss Merlin[272]
VIII.Young Plumtree[286]
IX.In the Trap[299]
X.The Old Squire[312]
XI.The Soakington Field-Day[325]

MARKET HARBOROUGH

OR,

How Mr. Sawyer went to the Shires


CHAPTER I
ONE OF THE “OLD SORT”