LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
IN COLOUR
| Facing page | |
|---|---|
| “He tore a rib from his side and cut off my ear” | [Frontispiece] |
| “I hope you will enjoy your drink. Good-bye!” | [2] |
| All the Birds were very proud of their Appearance | [12] |
| “What else can I do!” asked Chanticleer | [44] |
| The Trial of Reynard the Fox | [68] |
| “You have merited death a hundred times” | [80] |
| Jan and Jannette | [90] |
| Birds going to the Race | [112] |
| The Battle of the Birds and Beasts | [132] |
| An immense Dragon lying by the Water-side | [148] |
| The Satyrs’ Village | [160] |
| “All you have to do is to sit on the ice” | [170] |
IN BLACK AND WHITE
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| There he met Mistress Goat | [1] |
| The Farmer put her in the Fold | [3] |
| Up and Down | [4] |
| Three Friends | [5] |
| Little James got pushed over the Side | [7] |
| “Pull, brother, pull, and we’ll soon have him out” | [8] |
| He happened to look in the Mirror | [9] |
| Birds | [10] |
| The Angel whose Mission it was to colour the Birds | [11] |
| He took a Place among the most Beautiful of them all | [12] |
| Song of Gratitude | [13] |
| The Fox was not a little frightened | [14] |
| “Don’t go away, my dear friend,” said the Fox | [17] |
| “That is true,” said the Cock to himself | [18] |
| The Soldier, the Fox, and the Bear | [19] |
| There was a Flash, a loud Report.... | [21] |
| The two Heroes of the Story | [22] |
| Sponsken, the Giant, and the Princess | [25] |
| He tossed the Bird into the Air | [27] |
| “The three animals are a bear, a unicorn, and a wild boar” | [28] |
| The Bear followed him into the Hollow Trunk | [29] |
| With a mighty Crash he ran full tilt into the Tree | [31] |
| Sponsken, the Princess, the Giant | [33] |
| All the Attendants fled at once | [37] |
| Married a Girl | [39] |
| The Cat and the Sparrow | [40] |
| “I’ve just been turned out of house” | [41] |
| “They laugh at me” | [43] |
| “Hush!” said Chanticleer | [45] |
| Breaking the Glass to Smithereens | [47] |
| The Robbers lost no Time in decamping | [49] |
| The King | [50] |
| At the Head of the Procession marched Chanticleer | [53] |
| The Fox’s Château | [55] |
| The poor Beast roared with Pain | [57] |
| He immediately called a Council of his Ministers | [59] |
| ”Take me to this house” | [61] |
| “Tybert and Bruin are badly knocked about” | [63] |
| “And caused him to jump at least twenty feet into the air” | [64] |
| “I was mischievous and unruly” | [67] |
| “And pearls too?” she whispered | [69] |
| “I saw him stop at the foot of a great tree” | [71] |
| The Conspiracy gained Adherents every Day | [73] |
| The Suit of Golden Armour Emrik wore | [75] |
| They walked in Silence | [77] |
| Reynard sprang at his Throat | [79] |
| The King of that Land caught him | [82] |
| Calf and Goat | [83] |
| “You were being made a fool of” | [85] |
| Jan and the Three Students | [87] |
| Twirled the Cap round Three Times on his Finger | [89] |
| And dipped them into the Horse-trough | [90] |
| Were carried safely over to the other Bank | [91] |
| “Gr-r-r, I’ll eat them up!” | [93] |
| Wolf’s head | [94] |
| Jaco Peter and his Friend | [95] |
| “Smear yourself from head to foot” | [97] |
| Reynard seized the Opportunity to warn his Friend | [99] |
| An Exclamation of Astonishment | [100] |
| Away went the Coaches | [102] |
| “Oh dear me, that’s twice!” | [103] |
| “Hallo, my man,” cried the Lord | [105] |
| “I can’t get up, because I’m dead!” | [107] |
| Sent him sprawling from Top to Bottom of the Stairs | [108] |
| The Eagle and the Kinglet | [109] |
| “Is our king then only to be looked at?” | [111] |
| There was the Sound as of a rushing mighty Wind | [113] |
| He is known as the Kinglet | [115] |
| Donatus | [116] |
| There was a Knot-hole in the wooden Floor | [119] |
| “I did not hear you knock” | [121] |
| The Swarm of Bees within began to buzz about in Great Commotion | [123] |
| Beating another Tattoo upon the Drum | [124] |
| The Beadle, too, stumbled and fell | [125] |
| He had faithfully carried out all his Instructions | [127] |
| It was the Labourer dressed in the Drummer’s Clothes | [128] |
| Rode straight into a Marsh | [130] |
| When the Fifty Rooks began to fly he could not get Free | [131] |
| The Rooks | [132] |
| Fighting | [133] |
| The Kinglet warned him to be very careful not to buzz | [135] |
| The Great Offensive began | [137] |
| The Fox | [138] |
| The Cat rushed out of the Room | [139] |
| The Cat, the Dog, the Cock, the Rabbit, and the Goose | [141] |
| “See if you can espy a house” | [142] |
| “Jump on to my beautiful curly tail” | [143] |
| The other Four got on to the Dog’s Back | [145] |
| Sent me flying through the Air | [146] |
| The Dragon | [147] |
| “My sight is so weak and my powers so feeble” | [149] |
| “Does the dragon mind getting under the stone again?” | [151] |
| Two Foxes | [152] |
| Nothing was left of the Fishes | [153] |
| The biggest and fattest Fish | [155] |
| Stretched himself out at full length | [156] |
| “I willingly give you yours!” | [158] |
| “Why are you blowing your soup?” | [159] |
| “There is no place in my house for a man who can blow hot and cold” | [161] |
| Satyr | [162] |
| The Two Friends | [163] |
| “Where has all our grease gone?” | [165] |
| Begun, Half-done, All-done | [167] |
| Mrs. Bruin and Reynard | [168] |
| “After a time the fish will come to bite at it” | [169] |
| “One, two, three...!” | [171] |
| Born with a little stumpy Tail | [172] |
| Margot and the Cat | [173] |
| She meant to keep her there until she had grown Bigger and Fatter | [175] |
| Paddling with her Broom | [177] |
| He was really a Prince | [179] |