GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA.
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| Four a.m.—Billingsgate Market | [9] |
| Five a.m.—The Publication of the “Times” Newspaper | [25] |
| Six a.m.—Covent Garden Market | [37] |
| Seven a.m.—A Parliamentary Train | [49] |
| Eight a.m.—St. James’s Park—The Mall | [65] |
| Nine a.m.—The Clerks at the Bank, and the Boats on the River | [78] |
| Ten a.m.—The Court of Queen’s Bench, and the “Bench” itself | [88] |
| Eleven a.m.—Trooping the Guard, and a Marriage in High Life | [104] |
| Noon—The Justice-Room at the Mansion-House, and the “Bay Tree” | [116] |
| One p.m.—Dock London and Dining London | [128] |
| Two p.m.—From Regent Street To High Change | [142] |
| Three p.m.—Debenham and Store’s Auction-Rooms, and the Pantheon Bazaar | [158] |
| Four p.m.—Tattersall’s, and the Park | [186] |
| Five p.m.—The Fashionable Club, and the Prisoners’ Van | [200] |
| Six p.m.—A Charity Dinner, and the Newspaper Window at the General Post-Office | [218] |
| Seven p.m.—A Theatrical Green-room, and “Behind the Scenes” | [235] |
| Eight p.m.—Her Majesty’s Theatre, and a Pawnbroker’s Shop | [251] |
| Nine p.m.—Half-Price in the New Cut, and a Dancing Academy | [268] |
| Ten p.m.—A Discussion at the “Belvidere,” and an Oratorio at Exeter Hall | [284] |
| Eleven p.m.—A Scientific Conversazione, and an Evening Party | [297] |
| Midnight—The Haymarket, and the Sub-Editor’s Room | [317] |
| One a.m.—Evans’s Supper-Rooms, and a Fire | [330] |
| Two a.m.—A Late Debate in the House of Commons, and the Turnstile of Waterloo Bridge | [357] |
| Hour the Twenty-fourth and Last—Three a.m.—A Bal Masque, and the Night Charges at Bow Street | [375] |
| Portrait of the Author | [Frontispiece.] |
| Four a.m.—Billingsgate Market: Carrying Fish Ashore | [Page 17] |
| Four a.m.—Billingsgate Market: The Fish Sold by Auction | [20] |
| Five a.m.—Publication of the “Times:” Inside the Office | [32] |
| Five a.m.—Publication of the “Times:” Outside the Office | [33] |
| Six a.m.—Covent Garden Market: The West End | [41] |
| Six a.m.—Covent Garden Market: Early Breakfast Stall | [44] |
| Seven a.m.—Parliamentary Train: Platform of the London and North-Western Railway | [60] |
| Seven a.m.—Parliamentary Train: Interior of a Third-Class Carriage | [64] |
| Eight a.m.—St. James’s Park | [68] |
| Eight a.m.—Opening Shop | [76] |
| Nine a.m.—Omnibuses at the Bank | [84] |
| Nine a.m.—Penny Steamboats Alongside the Pier at London Bridge | [85] |
| Ten a.m.—Interior of the Court of Queen’s Bench | [96] |
| Ten a.m.—Interior of the Queen’s Bench Prison | [97] |
| Eleven a.m.—Trooping the Guard at St. James’s Palace | [109] |
| Eleven a.m.—A Wedding at St. James’s Church, Piccadilly | [113] |
| Noon—The Justice-room at the Mansion House | [121] |
| One p.m.—Dock-Labourers Returning to Work | [137] |
| One p.m.—Dining-rooms in Bucklersbury | [141] |
| Two p.m.—Regent Street | [148] |
| Two p.m.—High Change | [156] |
| Three p.m.—Debenham and Storr’s Auction-rooms | [168] |
| Three p.m.—The Pantheon Bazaar | [177] |
| Four p.m.—Tattersall’s | [193] |
| Four p.m.—The Park | [197] |
| Five p.m.—The Fashionable Club | [212] |
| Five p.m.—The Prisoners’ Van | [216] |
| Six p.m.—A Charity Dinner | [229] |
| Six p.m.—The Newspaper Window at the General Post-Office | [233] |
| Seven p.m.—A Theatrical Green-room | [244] |
| Seven p.m.—Behind the Scenes | [249] |
| Eight p.m.—The Opera | [257] |
| Eight p.m.—Interior of a Pawnbroker’s Shop | [265] |
| Nine p.m.—House of Call for the Victoria Audience | [276] |
| Nine p.m.—A Dancing Academy | [281] |
| Ten p.m.—A Discussion at the “Belvidere” | [288] |
| Ten p.m.—An Oratorio at Exeter Hall | [296] |
| Eleven p.m.—A Scientific Conversazione | [312] |
| Eleven p.m.—An Evening Party | [316] |
| Midnight—Supper-rooms in the Haymarket | [325] |
| Midnight—The Sub-Editor’s Room | [329] |
| One a.m.—Evans’s Supper-rooms | [341] |
| One a.m.—A Fire | [349] |
| Two a.m.—A Late Debate in the House of Commons | [368] |
| Two a.m.—The Turnstile of Waterloo Bridge | [372] |
| Three a.m.—A Bal Masque | [381] |
| Three a.m.—The Night Charges at Bow Street | [392] |