CONTENTS.

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[CHAPTER I.]
How the Goblin came11
[CHAPTER II.]
The Beginning of the Believing Voyage19
[CHAPTER III.]
In the Sugar-Plum Garden28
[CHAPTER IV.]
The Butterscotchmen37
[CHAPTER V.]
Jack and the Bean-stalk's Farm42
[CHAPTER VI.]
The Giant Badorful53
[CHAPTER VII.]
The Moving Forest63
[CHAPTER VIII.]
Sindbad the Sailor's House79
[CHAPTER IX.]
Lay-overs for Meddlers96
[CHAPTER X.]
Ribsy99
[CHAPTER XI.]
Robinson Crusoe's Island110
[CHAPTER XII.]
A Whale in a Waistcoat123
[CHAPTER XIII.]
The Talking Waves and the Old Sea-dog134
[CHAPTER XIV.]
The End of the Believing Voyage145

ILLUSTRATIONS.

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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]

DAVY AND THE GOBLIN;

OR, WHAT FOLLOWED READING "ALICE'S ADVENTURES
IN WONDERLAND."