Ten Thousand a-Year by Samuel Warren is a novel that explores themes of inheritance legal intricacies and social class in 19th-century England. It is known for its satirical and critical portrayal of the legal profession and societal norms of the time. Volume 2 of Ten Thousand a-Year likely continues the story of the protagonist Tittlebat Titmouse who unexpectedly inherits a large fortune. The narrative probably delves deeper into the consequences of his newfound wealth the challenges he faces in navigating high society and the legal and moral dilemmas that arise.