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Peregrine's Progress

Chapter 5 FURTHER CONCERNING THE AFORESAID GENTLEMAN, ONE ANTHONY

Word Count: 1237    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

n, of the Fashionable World and its most famous denizens, concerning which last my companion's knowledge seemed profound; we spoke but little of books, of which he seeme

hat, pointed with it up at the thing that rose above us,

d with iron bands,-an awful shape that dangled from rusting chain. "But for my light heels-I might hav

d, Anthony

upon my shoulders, burst forth into vehement oaths to my

it!" he ended. "Why mu

only name I know yo

blinking and sc

I like the na

Well, I like the

e hill together. "My other name is Verek

and stopped to stare at

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e from his superior height, rasping his fingers up and d

pen to know

Sir Jervas is, and always will be, magnificently al

have seen him frequently, I

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on came that impulsive hand to rest lig

him unless it were Sir Maurice Vibart, the famous Buck, though your uncle, pe

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h a broken arm though nobody knew until he fainted. Youthful despite years, quick of eye, hand and tongue, correct in himself and all that pertains to him, one wh

know my uncle

ir John Moore, at Corunna, and I was brought up by a curmudgeonly uncle, the most preposterous unavuncular uncle that ever bullied a defenceless nephew to th

d by this gloomy and romantic tal

to storms is not in me, unhappily, for chancing to encounter my faithless friend, I twisted his nose to such a tune that he demanded satisfaction which resulted in my wounding him; after which I

ery moving s

e been moving ever since and going to the devil as fa

ean by 'going

course you know, but mine would be ale, be

determine

wl at it and clap it on again. "Absolutely, Peregrine-I a

should you req

of whimsical dubiety and thereafter fell to

ile we're about it-a hundred guineas would do the thing

id I, thrusting hand into pocket;

shion. "What's this-what the devil-I say, curs

derers, we will share eq

thought of-p

nour me by acceptin

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ay help

ould never do it, I'm so infernally healthy and strong! Nine

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e yourself

ou're in the right of it! A stubbly chin makes a man fee

lding out the nine poun

hon

ut up the money and we walked on, but in silence now, while the shadows deepened about us. And thus we went for a great while until with every stride this silence became painfully

rgive a graceless dog? You meant kindly, but I couldn't-I should desp

tood for a long moment speaking never a word. And p

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1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCING MYSELF2 Chapter 2 TELLS HOW AND WHY I SET FORTH UPON THE QUEST IN QUESTION3 Chapter 3 WHEREIN THE READER SHALL FIND SOME DESCRIPTION OF AN EXTRAORDINARY TINKER4 Chapter 4 IN WHICH I MEET A DOWN-AT-HEELS GENTLEMAN5 Chapter 5 FURTHER CONCERNING THE AFORESAID GENTLEMAN, ONE ANTHONY6 Chapter 6 DESCRIBES CERTAIN LIVELY HAPPENINGS AT THE JOLLY WAGGONER INN7 Chapter 7 WHITE MAGIC8 Chapter 8 I AM LEFT FORLORN9 Chapter 9 DESCRIBES THE WOES OF GALLOPING JERRY, A NOTORIOUS HIGHWAYMAN10 Chapter 10 THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SAME11 Chapter 11 WHICH PROVES BEYOND ALL ARGUMENT THAT CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN12 Chapter 12 THE PRICE OF A GODDESS13 Chapter 13 WHICH TELLS SOMEWHAT OF MY DEPLORABLE SITUATION14 Chapter 14 IN WHICH I SATISFY MYSELF OF MY COWARDICE15 Chapter 15 PROVING THAT A GODDESS IS WHOLLY FEMININE16 Chapter 16 IN WHICH I BEGIN TO APPRECIATE THE VIRTUES OF THE CHASTE GODDESS17 Chapter 17 HOW WE SET OUT FOR TONBRIDGE18 Chapter 18 CONCERNING THE GRAMMAR OF A GODDESS19 Chapter 19 HOW AND WHY I FOUGHT WITH ONE GABBING DICK, A PEDDLER20 Chapter 20 OF THE TONGUE OF A WOMAN AND THE FEET OF A GODDESS21 Chapter 21 IN WHICH I LEARNED THAT I AM LESS OF A COWARD THAN I HAD SUPPOSED22 Chapter 22 DESCRIBING THE HOSPITALITY OF ONE JERRY JARVIS A TINKER23 Chapter 23 DISCUSSES THE VIRTUES OP THE ONION24 Chapter 24 HOW I MET ONE JESSAMY TODD, A SNATCHER OF SOULS25 Chapter 25 TELLS OF MY ADVENTURES AT THE FAIR26 Chapter 26 THE ETHICS OF PRIGGING27 Chapter 27 JUNO VERSUS DIANA28 Chapter 28 EXEMPLIFYING THAT CLOTHES DO MAKE THE MAN29 Chapter 29 TELLS OF AN OMINOUS MEETING30 Chapter 30 OF A TRULY MEMORABLE OCCASION31 Chapter 31 A VEREKER'S ADVICE TO A VEREKER32 Chapter 32 HOW I MADE A SURPRISING DISCOVERY, WHICH, HOWEVER, MAY NOT SURPRISE THE READER IN THE LEAST33 Chapter 33 OF TWO INCOMPARABLE THINGS. THE VOICE OF DIANA AND JESSAMY'S RIGHT 34 Chapter 34 THE NOBLE ART OF ORGAN-PLAYING35 Chapter 35 OF A SHADOW IN THE SUN36 Chapter 36 TELLS HOW I MET ANTHONY AGAIN37 Chapter 37 A DISQUISITION ON TRUE LOVE38 Chapter 38 A CRUCIFIXION39 Chapter 39 THE INCIDENTS OF AN EARLY MORNING WALK40 Chapter 40 INTRODUCING JASPER SHRIG, A BOW STREET RUNNER41 Chapter 41 CONCERNING A BLACK POSTCHAISE42 Chapter 42 OF A SCARABAEUS RING AND A GOSSAMER VEIL43 Chapter 43 STORM AND TEMPEST44 Chapter 44 I AM HAUNTED OF EVIL DREAMS45 Chapter 45 CONCERNING THE SONG OF A BLACKBIRD AT EVENING46 Chapter 46 THE DEEPS OF HELL47 Chapter 47 CONCERNING THE OPENING OF A DOOR48 Chapter 48 TELLS HOW A MYSTERY WAS RESOLVED49 Chapter 49 WHICH SHOWS THAT MY UNCLE JERVAS WAS RIGHT, AFTER ALL50 Chapter 50 CONCERNING ONE TOM MARTIN, AN OSTLER51 Chapter 51 I GO TO FIND DIANA52 Chapter 52 TELLS HOW I FOUND DIANA AND SOONER THAN I DESERVED53 Chapter 53 I WAIT FOR A CONFESSION54 Chapter 54 IN WHICH WE MEET OLD FRIENDS55 Chapter 55 WHICH, AS THE PATIENT READER SEES, IS THE LAST