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Titlepage
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Part I
I: My Early Home
II: The Hunt
III: My Breaking In
IV: Birtwick Park
V: A Fair Start
VI: Liberty
VII: Ginger
VIII: Ginger’s Story Continued
IX: Merrylegs
X: A Talk in the Orchard
XI: Plain Speaking
XII: A Stormy Day
XIII: The Devil’s Trade Mark
XIV: James Howard
XV: The Old Hostler
XVI: The Fire
XVII: John Manly’s Talk
XVIII: Going for the Doctor
XIX: Only Ignorance
XX: Joe Green
XXI: The Parting
Part II
XXII: Earlshall
XXIII: A Strike for Liberty
XXIV: The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse
XXV: Reuben Smith
XXVI: How It Ended
XXVII: Ruined and Going Downhill
XXVIII: A Job Horse and His Drivers
XXIX: Cockneys
XXX: A Thief
XXXI: A Humbug
Part III
XXXII: A Horse Fair
XXXIII: A London Cab Horse
XXXIV: An Old War Horse
XXXV: Jerry Barker
XXXVI: The Sunday Cab
XXXVII: The Golden Rule
XXXVIII: Dolly and a Real Gentleman
XXXIX: Seedy Sam
XL: Poor Ginger
XLI: The Butcher
XLII: The Election
XLIII: A Friend in Need
XLIV: Old Captain and His Successor
XLV: Jerry’s New Year
Part IV
XLVI: Jakes and the Lady
XLVII: Hard Times
XLVIII: Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie
XLIX: My Last Home
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