ALKEN'S ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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A Nick, or ihe nearest way home, with the back view of 



Halston House . . . . . . . .16 



\NeT.ij Plate, 1S37. Deugnt'dby T. I. Rawlins. Etched by Henry Aiken.} 



Mytton wild duck shooting . . . . . . . 17 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Aiken. In the 1837 edition the 

 artist has removed Mytton s nightcap [as shown in the 1835 edition).] 



"What! never upset in a gig?" . . . . . .21 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Aiken."] 



" I wonder whether he is a good timber jumper ! " . . 22 



[New Plate, 1837. By Hen >y Aiken.] 



"The Meet," with Lord Derby's staghounds ... 25 



[Plate used in 1835 edition (Frontispiece). By Henry Aiken.] 



" Stand and deUver ! " 26 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henty Aiken.] 



"Tally ho! Tally ho! a new hunter; first then, Tally ho! 



Tally ho!" 27 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Aiken.] 



The Oaks filly 30 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Aiken.] 



" Light come, light go " ....... 42 



[Plate used in iS^^edition. By Henry Aiken.] 



Mytton on "Baronet" clears nine yards of water . . 82 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Alien.] 



" Damn this hiccup ! " ....... 127 



[Plate used in 1835 edition. By Henry Aiken. In the 1837 edition 

 the artist has removed Mytton s nightcap and altered the ' 'four-poster" 

 which figured in the earlier version, into a French bedstead.] 



