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| Davy and the Goblin | [FRONTISPIECE] |
| "'I'll steer,' said the Goblin" | [17] |
| "Next came Mary Farina" | [20] |
| The Rabbit takes liberties with Davy's property | [21] |
| "I'm a Cockalorum," he softly murmured | [26] |
| "The Crowd began to hustle him across the room" | [34] |
| "Bells were pealing in all directions" | [38] |
| "The Goblin turned his telescope toward him" | [41] |
| Mother Hubbard sings a Song | [45] |
| Standing on his head | [47] |
| "Careering on a Goat" | [48] |
| "Just listen to this" | [55] |
| "Cockalorum hemmed in by a ring of pitchforks" | [61] |
| "'Venison is deer, isn't it?' said Davy, looking up at the sign" | [65] |
| "'How many Watches do you want?' said Sham-Sham, in a peevish voice" | [69] |
| "Sham-Sham, exclaiming, 'Don't tell me a watched pot never boils!' began firing at the Watches" | [75] |
| The Cockalorum is ill | [77] |
| "The Savage was sitting in the shade of one of the Dusters" | [85] |
| "He played hop-scotch with the starboard watch" | [91] |
| "He gave one hand to Davy and the other to the Goblin" | [94] |
| "Just hold my basket, like a good child" | [97] |
| "The Cabman had climbed up on the top of the cab and was throwing stones at the horse" | [101] |
| "Robinson remarked, 'He has left out the greatest lot of comical things'" | [114] |
| "If the roads are wet and muddy, we remain at home and study" | [117] |
| "The Cockalorum carefully inspected the marking" | [126] |
| "'I'm pretty well, I thank you,' said Davy" | [127] |
| "'I'm as nimble as a sixpence,' said the whale" | [131] |
| Davy assists the old Sea-Dog | [137] |
| "'Avast!' says he, 'we'll bear away'" | [140] |
| He played with dolls and humming-tops | [141] |
| Davy falls into the elastic spring | [151] |
| "'Freckles,' said the Goblin, 'what time is it?'" | [154] |
| "Davy felt morally certain there was going to be a scene" | [157] |
| The End of the Believing Voyage | [161] |