CONTENTS. 



CHAP. 



XXX. — THE CROSS-ROADS AT DALLINGTON BURN 



XXXI. — BOLTING THE BADGER 



XXXII. — MR. PUFFINGTON ; OR, THE YOUNG MAN ABOUT TOWN . 



XXXIII. — A SWELL HUNTSMAN 



XXXIV. — LOKD SCAMPERDALE AT JAWLEYFORD COURT . 

 XXXV. — MR. PUFFINGTON'S DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS 

 XXXVI. — A DAY WITH PUFFINGTON'S nOUNDS .... 



XXXVII. — WRITING A RUN 



XXXVIII. — A LITERARY BLOOMER 



XXXIX.— A DINNER AND A DEAL 



XL. — THE MORNING'S REFLECTIONS 



XLI. — WANTED — A RICH GOD-PAPA ! 



XLII. — THE DISCOMFITED DIPLOMATIST 



XLIII. — PUDDINGPOTE BOWER, THE SEAT OF JOGGI.ERURY CROWDEV 



ESQ. 



XLIV. — A FAMILY BREAKFAST ON A HUNTING MORNING . 



XLV. — HUNTING THE HOUNDS 



XLVI. — COUNTRY QUARTERS . 



XLVII. — SIR HARRY SCATTEECASll's HOUNDS .... 

 XLVII I.— FARMER PEASTEAW'S D1NE-MATINEE .... 



XLIX. — PUDDINGPOTE BOWER 



L. — THE TRIGGER 



LI. — NONSUCH HOUSE AGAIN 



LII. — THE DEBATE 



LIU. — FACEY ROMFORD AT HOME 



LIV. — NONSUCH HOUSE AGAIN 



LV.— THE RISING GENERATION 



LVI. — THE KENNEL AND TOE STUD 



LVII. — THE HUNT 



LVIII. — MR. SPONGE AT HOME 



LIX. — HOW THE GRAND ARISTOCRATIC CAME OFF 

 LX. — HOW OTHER THINGS CAME OFF 



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