ILLUSTRATIONS
| “He held up the shoe with great disfavor” (in colors) | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| “Waiting for the wool-merchants” | [4] |
| “‘Some of us will live to see Thomas of Canterbury a Saint of the Church’” | [21] |
| “The medallion was a picture in colored glass” | [37] |
| “‘Upon my word, the race of wood-carvers has not yet come to an end’” | [67] |
| “‘Have you been here all this time?’” | [86] |
| “Barbara knew exactly where to go” (in colors) | [96] |
| “‘It is time to set him building for England’” | [168] |
| “‘How beautiful it is!’ he exclaimed” (in colors) | [194] |
| “Tomaso seemed not to have seen her action” | [214] |
| “The Marionettes” | [225] |
| “‘It is better than the sketch,’ he cried heartily” | [244] |
| “‘And there goes what would seat the King of England on the throne of the Cæsars,’ quoth Tomaso” (in colors) | [284] |