
I. THE SWELL AND THE SURREY
II. THE YORKSHIREMAN AND THE SURREY
III. SURREY SHOOTING: MR. JORROCKS IN TROUBLE
IV. MR. JORROCKS AND THE SURREY STAGHOUNDS
V. THE TURF: MR. JORROCKS AT NEWMARKET
VI. A WEEK AT CHELTENHAM: THE CHELTENHAM DANDY
VII. AQUATICS: MR. JORROCKS AT MARGATE
VIII. THE ROAD: ENGLISH AND FRENCH.
IX. MR. JORROCKS IN PARIS
X. SPORTING IN FRANCE
From the bustling streets of London to the rolling hills of Surrey, the story follows a boisterous narrator who invites listeners into the world of the city's most devoted fox‑hunting club. With vivid, tongue‑in‑cheek prose, it paints the ritual of the Surrey subscription hounds—trotting over flint‑strewn ridges, echoing holloas, and the polite banter of gentlemen balancing ledgers with lances. The opening immerses you in the clang of carriage wheels, the scent of fresh carrots for the hounds, and the restless yearning of shop‑bound men craving a weekend of sport.
The cast is a parade of eccentrics: a broker who quotes stock prices between jumps, a costermonger who trades jokes as fast as his horse, and a charismatic leader whose flamboyant shouts become the day's soundtrack. Their dialogue crackles with wit—“Yooi wind him there, good dog,” and “Take your bill at three months”—revealing a culture where commerce and camaraderie coexist on the chase. Listeners will feel the thrum of hooves, the camaraderie of the hunt, and the gentle satire that undercuts the pomp of Victorian leisure.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (508K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Julie Barkley, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-03-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1805–1864
Best known for turning the fox-hunting world into lively comic fiction, this 19th-century English writer created the unforgettable Mr. Jorrocks and helped shape the classic sporting novel. His books mix sharp observation, humor, and a real feel for country life.
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