LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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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]