LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| The Village, | [Frontispiece] |
| The Very Spirit of Sabbath Pervaded the Noiseless Air, | [20] |
| There They Sat and Stood, in Various Attitudes, While the Deepening Shadows Made Their Figures Ever Vaguer and More Indistinct, | [21] |
| They Honored the Community Frequently with Their Visits, | [28] |
| Reb. Shemayah and Perla, | [49] |
| The Little Horseradish Woman, | [84] |
| There Is Something Commanding, Something Indefinitely Military and Authoritative About Him, | [96] |
| As the Cavalcade Passed a Corner the General Heard a Cry, | [111] |
| He Was Nothing but a Commonplace, Every-Day Peddler, | [131] |
| A Group of Street-Idlers Were Amusing Themselves at the Plight of a Short, Dark-Complexioned Man Who Stood in Their Midst, | [142] |
| Nothing Pleased Them Better Than a “Horsey-Back” Ride, | [172] |
| The Scissors-Grinder, | [186] |
| I Was Left Behind, Gazing Out of the Window at the Funeral Procession, | [196] |
| The Man Was a Woe-Begone Specimen of Humanity, with Hungry Eyes Gazing at You Out of a Care-Worn, Furrowed Countenance, | [212] |
| It’s Only Because You’re a Jew That You Have Any Trouble, | [252] |
| The Game Which Ensued Was Highly Interesting, | [287] |
FROM THE HEART OF ISRAEL.