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| [Headpiece] | [1] |
| [Thereupon a lantern became visible.] | [9] |
| [He saw the sun come rolling up among them.] | [12] |
| [Headpiece] | [13] |
| [“Those five grand ones with high prows ... were part of
the Spanish Armada and those open boats with the blue
sails belonged to the Romans.”] | [15] |
| [Tailpiece] | [21] |
| [“I’m willing to gee and I’m agreeable to wo.”] | [22] |
| [They would certainly have caught him if he had not been
very quick.] | [36] |
| [Headpiece] | [37] |
| [“What’ll you buy?—what’ll you buy, sir?”] | [43] |
| [Tailpiece] | [52] |
| [Headpiece] | [53] |
| [A great fight was still going on.] | [67] |
| [Headpiece] | [68] |
| [“Master, I will do my best,” answered the hound.] | [76] |
| [Clink-of-the-Hole.] | [77] |
| [The little brown man fell on his knees and said, “Oh, a shilling
and a penny.”] | [79] |
| [“Master, do you know what you have done?”] | [86] |
| [Tailpiece] | [92] |
| [Headpiece] | [93] |
| [“I should like vastly well to be her nurse,” said the apple-woman.] | [104] |
| [Headpiece] | [105] |
| [And now her bright little head ... came as high as the
second button of his waistcoat.] | [114] |
| [The Craken] | [115] |
| [“The awful river-horses rose up and, with shrill screams, fell
upon them.”] | [120] |
| [“While crowds of the one-foot-one fairies looked on, hanging
from the boughs.”] | [125] |
| [Headpiece] | [126] |
| [“Well, you must know,” answered the apple-woman, “that
fairies cannot abide cold weather.”] | [133] |
| [“So she began to sing.”] | [136] |
| [Headpiece] | [137] |
| [“Yes, sir,” said the woman, “but where is it now?”] | [148] |
| [Headpiece] | [149] |
| [They spread out long filmy wings.] | [157] |
| [Tailpiece] | [160] |
| [Headpiece] | [161] |
| [He gave the plate a push with his elbow.] | [170] |
| [Headpiece] | [171] |
| [But still Mopsa walked on blindfold.] | [186] |
| [Headpiece] | [187] |
| [So she stooped forward as she stood on the step.] | [199] |
| [Tailpiece] | [208] |