THE ILLUSTRATIONS
| ["The devil sit in Filon's eyes and laugh—laugh—some time he go away like a man at a window, but he come again. M'siu, he live there!"] from a painting by E. Almond Withrow |
| ["She was always very sweet, our Concha, but there never was a time when you could take a liberty with her."] from a painting by Lillie V. O'Ryan |
| ["The petal of a plum blossom."] from a painting by Albertine Randall Wheelan |
| ["Not twenty feet from me Miller sat upright in his canoe as if petrified."] from a painting by Merle Johnson |
| ["All their ways lead to death."] from a painting by Maynard Dixon |
| ["Dawn was flooding the east, and still the boy lurched and floundered on and on."] from a painting by Gordon Ross |