LIST OF WOOD-CUTS.
| PAGE | |
| 1. The peep-show | Preface |
| 2. Bust of Shakspeare with pipe | 2 |
| 3. G. C. in a drawing-room | 4 |
| 4. G. C. and a cabman | 5 |
| 5. A pair of bellows | 6 |
| 6. My last pair of Hessians | 8 |
| 7. A pair of shoes | 13 |
| 8. Love seeking a lodging | 14 |
| 9. Monument to Napoleon | 26 |
| 10. Photographic painting | 29 |
| 11. The sun painting all the world and his wife | 32 |
| 12. Love has legs | 52 |
| 13. The ass climbing the ladder | 54 |
| 14. The ass on the ladder | 54 |
| 15. The boy on the ladder | 54 |
| 16. Ditto | 56 |
| 17. A large order | 64 |
| 18. Love masquerading | 75 |
| 19. Foot-boy and bread | 90 |
| 20. Footman and pups | 91 |
| 21. Coachman and dumplings | 92 |
| 22. A rigid sense of duty | 95 |
| 23. Mrs. Toddles | 96 |
| 24. Leg-of-beef shop | 100 |
| 25. The Flying Dutchman | 106 |
| 26. Kangaroo dance | 109 |
| 27. Kangaroo and fiddler | 111 |
| 28. The muffin-man | 120 |
| 29. The strange cat | 131 |
| 30. The round hat and the cocked hat | 132 |
| 31. Sailor chasing Napoleon | 134 |
| 32. A passionate man | 138 |
| 33. T tree | 152 |
| 34. Emperor of China cutting off his own nose | 153 |
| 35. Chinese cavalry | 153 |
| 36. Tea-pot | 154 |
| 37. The fashions | 155 |
| 38. The boy's revenge | 159 |
| 39. The living pincushion | 159 |
| 40. Mrs. Toddles | 160 |
| 41. Materials for making a ghost | 163 |
| 42. The ghost | 163 |
| 43. The bell-pull and the pigtail | 166 |
| 44. Little Spitz | 167 |
| 45. Last night of Vauxhall—the balloon | 172 |
| 46. Simpson à la Shakspeare | 175 |
| 47. Cupid with an umbrella | 176 |
| 48. Love breaking hearts | 176 |
| 49. Height of impudence | 195 |
| 50. Mrs. Toddles at Margate | 196 |
| 51. Ditto | 196 |
| 52. The Dun | 200 |
| 53. The Second Sleeper | 202 |
| 54. Sliding Scale | 217 |
| 55. Mile-stones—on the Rail-road | 222 |
| 56. Butcher's Boy | 225 |
| 57. Tar and Feathers | 227 |
| 58. Corks | 229 |
| 59. Turnpikeman and the Elephant | 230 |
| 60. Three Figures of Fashion | 230 |
| 61. Plan of the Tower of London | 233 |
| 62. Bowyer Tower | 235 |
| 63. Camperdown Anchor | 235 |
| 64. Lady Jane's Room | 236 |
| 65. The Fire-king Flue | 236 |
| 66. Grenadiers playing on the Piano | 262 |
| 67. Fireman playing on a Piano | 263 |
| 68. Colonel Walker (or Talker) | 264 |
| 69. Mrs. Toddles in a Fit | 264 |
| 70. Such a Duck | 281 |
| 71. The Horse by the Head | 292 |
| 72. Sheer Tyranny | 294 |
| 73. Sheer Kindness | 294 |
| 74. Pope's Guard | 296 |
| 75. Building an Angel | 297 |
| 76. Mrs. Toddles in the Dickey | 299 |
| 77. Mrs. T. and the Colonel dancing | 299 |
| 78. As Broad as it's Long | 300 |
OUR PREFACE.
We have been entreated by a great many juvenile friends to "tell 'em all about our Engraved Preface in No. I.;" and entreaties from tender juveniles we never could resist. So, for their sakes, we enter into a little explanation concerning the great matters crowded into "our Preface." All children of a larger growth are, therefore, warned to skip this page if they please—it is not for them, who are, of course, familiar with the ways of the world—but only for the little dears who require a Guide to the great Globe they are just beginning to inhabit.