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Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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1 | 01 - Mr Jabberjee apologises for the unambitious scope of his work; sundry confidences, criticisms, and complaints | philchenevert | PL OK | ||
2 | 02 - Some account of Mr Jabberjee's experiences at the Westminster Play. | Lynnet | PL OK | ||
3 | 03 - Mr Jabberjee gives his views concerning the Laureateship. | lubee930 | PL OK | ||
4 | 04 - Containing Mr Jabberjee's Impressions at The Old Masters. | ccfpcl | PL OK | ||
5 | 05 - In which Mr Jabberjee expresses his Opinions on Bicycling as a Pastime. | balaonspace | PL OK | ||
6 | 06 - Dealing with his Adventures at Olympia. | balaonspace | PL OK | ||
7 | 07 - How Mr Jabberjee risked a Sprat to capture something very like a Whale. | MrsHand | PL OK | ||
8 | 08 - How Mr Jabberjee delivered an Oration at a Ladies' Debating Club. | Lynnet | PL OK | ||
9 | 09 - How he saw the practice of the University Crews, and what he thought of it. | Steve | PL OK | ||
10 | 10 - Mr Jabberjee is taken to see a Glove-Fight. | Steve | PL OK | ||
11 | 11 - Mr Jabberjee finds himself in a position of extreme delicacy. | madcappe | PL OK | ||
12 | 12 - Mr Jabberjee is taken by surprise. | tekksavvy318 | PL OK | ||
13 | 13 - Drawbacks and advantages of being engaged. Some Meditations in a Music-hall, together with notes of certain things that Mr Jabberjee failed to understand. | MrsHand | PL OK | ||
14 | 14 - Mr Jabberjee's fellow-student. What's in a Title? An invitation to a Wedding. Mr J. as a wedding guest, with what he thought of the ceremony, and how he distinguished himself on the occasion. | MrsHand | PL OK | ||
15 | 15 - Mr Jabberjee is asked out to dinner. Unreasonable behaviour of his betrothed. His doubts concerning the social advantages of a Boarding Establishment, with some scathing remarks upon ambitious pretenders. He goes out to dinner, and meets a person of some importance. | madcappe | PL OK | ||
16 | 16 - Mr Jabberjee makes a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Shakespeare. | Steve | PL OK | ||
17 | 17 - Containing some intimate confidences from Mr Jabberjee, with the explanation of such apparent indiscretion. | kajo | PL OK | ||
18 | 18 - Mr Jabberjee is a little over-ingenious in his excuses. | asterix | PL OK | ||
19 | 19 - Mr Jabberjee tries a fresh tack. His visit to the India Office and sympathetic reception. | asterix | PL OK | ||
20 | 20 - Mr Jabberjee distinguishes himself in the Bar Examination, but is less successful in other respects. He writes another extremely ingenious epistle, from which he anticipates the happiest results. | MrsHand | PL OK | ||
21 | 21 - Mr Jabberjee halloos before he is quite out of the Wood. | Lynnet | PL OK | ||
22 | 22 - Mr Jabberjee places himself in the hands of a solicitor—with certain reservations. | Animite | PL OK | ||
23 | 23 - Mr Jabberjee delivers his Statement of Defence, and makes his preparations for the North. He allows his patriotic sentiments to get the better of him in a momentary outburst of disloyalty—to which no serious importance need be attached. | Animite | PL OK | ||
24 | 24 - Mr Jabberjee relates his experiences upon the Moors. | Steve | PL OK | ||
25 | 25 - Mr Jabberjee concludes the thrilling account of his experiences on a Scotch Moor, greatly to his own glorification. | Steve | PL OK | ||
26 | 26 - Mr Jabberjee expresses some audaciously sceptical opinions. How he secured his first Salmon, with the manner in which he presented it to his divinity. | balaonspace | PL OK | ||
27 | 27 - Mr Jabberjee is unavoidably compelled to return to town, thereby affording his Solicitor the inestimable benefit of his personal assistance. An apparent attempt to pack the Jury. | balaonspace | PL OK | ||
28 | 28 - Mankletow v. Jabberjee. Notes taken by Mr Jabberjee in Court during the proceedings | ToddHW | PL OK | ||
29 | 29 - Further proceedings in the Case of Mankletow v. Jabberjee. Mr Jabberjee's Opening for the Defence. | ToddHW | PL OK | ||
30 | 30 - Mankletow v. Jabberjee (part heard). Mr Jabberjee finds cross-examination much less formidable than he had anticipated. | ToddHW | PL OK | ||
31 | 31 - Mankletow v. Jabberjee (continued). The Defendant brings his Speech to a somewhat unexpected conclusion, and Mr Witherington, Q.C., addresses the Jury in reply. | ToddHW | PL OK | ||
32 | 32 - Containing the conclusion of the whole matter, and (which many Readers will receive in a spirit of chastened resignation) Mr Jabberjee's final farewell. | ToddHW | PL OK |