Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour


Read by Kevin Green

(4.7 stars; 9 reviews)

Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour is a delightful comic satire of the fox-hunting fraternity of the mid 19th Century. Surtees takes great pleasure in creating comic personalities and dialogue and resembles the later Pickwick Papers of Dickens, whose style may well have been influenced by Surtees. The story follows the eponymous Soapy Sponge, a Victorian freeloader and confidence trickster, who manages to work his way around the gentrified houses of southern England, fox-hunting as he goes. - Summary by Kevin Green (20 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Preface 1:12 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 1 - Our Hero 12:37 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 2 - Mr Benjamin Buckram 13:27 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 3 - Peter Leather 20:19 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 4 - Laverick Wells 9:41 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 5 - Mr. Waffles 19:30 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 6 - Laverick Wells 11:25 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 7 - Our Hero Arrives at Laverick Wells 15:37 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 8 - Old Tom Towler 10:15 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 9 - The Meet, The Find and The Finish 39:35 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 10 - The Feeler 9:56 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 11 - The Deal, and the Disaster 10:50 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 12 - An Old Friend 20:58 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 13 - A New Scheme 15:34 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 14 - Jawleyford Court 11:54 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 15 - The Jawleyford Establishment 15:25 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 16 - The Dinner 11:19 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 17 - The Tea 5:51 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 18 - The Evening's Reflections 8:56 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 19 - The Wet Day 24:08 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 20 - The F.H.H. 19:16 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 21 - A Country Dinner Party 27:49 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 22 - The F.H.H. Again 21:45 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 23 - The Great Run 29:44 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 24 - Lord Scamperdale at Home 23:01 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 25 - Mr Spraggon's Embassy to Jawleyford Court 53:11 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 26 - Mr and Mrs Springwheat 24:31 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 27 - The Finest Run that Ever was Seen 15:07 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 28 - The Faithful Groom 13:16 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 29 - The Cross-Roads at Dallington Burn 18:04 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 30 - Bolting the Badger 14:40 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 31 - Mr Puffington; or The Young Man About Town 15:33 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 32 - The Man of P-R-O-R-PERTY 12:30 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 33 - A Swell Huntsman 16:49 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 34 - The Beaufort Justice 12:56 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 35 - Lord Scamperdale at Jawleyford Court 18:40 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 36 - Mr Bragg's Kennel Management 9:06 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 37 - Mr Puffington's Domestic Arrangements 15:06 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 38 - A Day with Puffington's Hounds 20:13 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 39 - Writing a Run 32:00 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 40 - A Literary Bloomer 10:13 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 41 - A Dinner and a Deal 28:56 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 42 - The Morning's Reflections 16:22 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 43 - Another Sick Host 13:06 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 44 - Wanted - A Rich God-Papa! 16:31 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 45 - The Discomfited Diplomatist 24:42 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 46 - Puddingpote Bower, The Seat of Jogglebury Crowdey Esq. 21:43 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 47 - A Family Breakfast on a Hunting Morning 22:34 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 48 - Hunting the Hounds 13:01 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 49 - Country Quarters 10:05 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 50 - Sir Harry Scattercash's Hounds 28:01 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 51 - Farmer Peastraw's Dine-Matinee 28:48 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 52 - A Moonlight Ride 5:39 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 53 - Puddingpote Bower 14:00 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 54 - Family Jars 12:32 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 55 - The Trigger 17:28 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 56 - Nonsuch House Again 28:05 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 57 - The Debate 6:43 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 58 - Facey Romford 17:09 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 59 - The Adjourned Debate 6:28 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 60 - Facey Romford at Home 20:32 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 61 - Nonsuch House Again 8:37 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 62 - A Family Breakfast 6:52 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 63 - The Rising Generation 19:34 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 64 - The Kennel and the Stud 14:41 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 65 - The Hunt 35:57 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 66 - Mr Sponge at Home 4:49 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 67 - How they Got Up the 'Grand Aristocratic Steeple-Chase' 15:03 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 68 - How the 'Grand Aristocratic' Came Off 30:14 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 69 - How Other Things Came Off 6:29 Read by Kevin Green
Chapter 70 - How Lord Scamperdale and Co. Came Off 8:20 Read by Kevin Green

Reviews


(5 stars)

Wonderfully read - thank you very much to the reader. The story itself is not really 'my type of thing' but I enjoyed myself all the same, and laughed out loud several times. Like several early-ish Victorian stories, it is very episodical, and feels more concerned with showcasing and satirising various scenes and people and situations than developing character and plot, so if you are a fan of that kind of story (and don't mind fox hunting as the primary subject matter) you may really enjoy this.

Enjoyable!


(5 stars)

The main character's name is appropriate, as he tours around, sponging off his hosts, overstaying his welcome until his hosts are thoroughly sick of him - and he's thoroughly sick of his hosts. The different characterizations are quite entertaining, as are the situations where Mr. Sponge tries to gain the upper hand, while avoiding those trying to take advantage of him. Nicely read by Kevin Green.


(3 stars)

Excellent story . Fine reading EXCEPT for the horrid choice to characterize the wheezing voice far to overdone especially for a multi-chapter character! A small passing part could be acceptable but so grating it was safer to skip entire chapters rather than to chance being sonically assulted.

Thank you!


(5 stars)

Thank you very much for posting this file. Great work!