Unaccustomed to dark-complexioned gentlemen.

Title Page

THE WAYFARER'S LIBRARY

BABOO JABBERJEE, B.A.

F. Anstey

J. M. DENT & SONS, Ltd.

LONDON


CONTENTS

  PAGE
I
Mr Jabberjee apologises for the unambitious scope ofhis work; sundry confidences, criticisms, and complaints.
1
II
Some account of Mr Jabberjee's experiences atthe Westminster Play.
9
III
Mr Jabberjee gives his views concerning the Laureateship.
18
IV
Containing Mr Jabberjee's Impressions at The Old Masters.
24
V
In which Mr Jabberjee expresses his Opinions on Bicycling as a Pastime.
33
VI
Dealing with his Adventures at Olympia.
42
VII
How Mr Jabberjee risked a Sprat to capture something very like a Whale.
50
VIII
How Mr Jabberjee delivered an Oration at a Ladies' Debating Club.
60
IX
How he saw the practice of the University Crews, and what he thought of it.
69
X
Mr Jabberjee is taken to see a Glove-Fight.
75
XI
Mr Jabberjee finds himself in a position of extreme delicacy.
80
XII
Mr Jabberjee is taken by surprise.
88
XIII
Drawbacks and advantages of being engaged. Some Meditationsin a Music-hall, together with notes of certain things that Mr Jabberjee failed to understand.
96
XIV
Mr Jabberjee's fellow-student. What's in a Title? Aninvitation to a Wedding. Mr J. as a wedding guest, with what he thought of the ceremony, and how he distinguishedhimself on the occasion.
105
XV
Mr Jabberjee is asked out to dinner. Unreasonable behaviourof his betrothed. His doubts concerning the social advantages of a Boarding Establishment, with
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