Col. Solemncholly.
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| "Why it is, a large fried egg," said Billy, excitedly.— | Page 47[....Frontispiece] |
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| "I can't tell you where Bogie Man lives, it's against the rules." | [14] |
| "Now," said Mr. Gas, "be careful not to sit on the ceiling." | [17] |
| "Come, now, don't give me any of your tomato sauce." | [39] |
| Billy never wanted for plenty to eat. | [64] |
| "He-he-ho-ho, oh! what a joke," cried the Scally Wags. | [82] |
| "That's my black cat-o-nine tails," said the old woman. | [90] |
| The Night Mare and the Dream Food Sprites. | [101] |
| "Get off, you're sinking us," cried Billy. | [134] |
| He saw flying to meet him several shaggy bears. | [141] |
| "Talking about me, were you?" said Boreas, arriving in a swirl of snow. | [172] |
| "Me feyther," cried she, in a tragic voice, "the light, the light." | [187] |
| "Come up to the house and spend an unpleasant evening." | [217] |
| Billy shot a blast of hot air from his pump full in Bumbus's face. | [263] |
| "Allow me to present Bogie Man." | [271] |
Billy and the Ace of Spades.