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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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| “You turned a back-somersault” | 63 |
| “You balanced an eel” | 64 |
| “It is a very good height” | 65 |
| She stretched her arms round it | 66 |
| She was shrinking rapidly | 67 |
| All she could see | 68 |
| Her neck kept getting entangled | 71 |
| Suddenly a footman in livery came | 74 |
| “For the Duchess” | 75 |
| “From the Queen” | 76 |
| “I shall sit here” | 77 |
| The Duchess | 78 |
| The cook ... at once set to work | 80 |
| The baby | 81 |
| She carried it out | 83 |
| She ... felt quite relieved | 85 |
| Sitting on a bough | 87 |
| “Did you say pig, or fig?” | 89 |
| It vanished quite slowly | 90 |
| The March Hare’s house | 91 |
| The other two were using it as a cushion | 93 |
| “The Dormouse is asleep” | 95 |
| “It goes on, you know” | 97 |
| “They lived on treacle” | 99 |
| “Learning to draw” | 101 |
| And in she went | 103 |
| All of them bowed low | 108 |
| First came ten soldiers | 110 |
| After these came the royal children | 111 |
| Next came the guests | 112 |
| Then followed the Knave of Hearts | 113 |
| And last of all this grand procession | 114 |
| It would twist itself | 116 |
| She noticed a curious appearance | 117 |
| “There’s the arch” | 119 |
| “It’s the Cheshire Cat” | 121 |
| “You dear old thing!” | 125 |
| “And the moral of that is——” | 127 |
| “A fine day, your Majesty!” | 128 |
| “Now, I give you fair warning” | 129 |
| All the players | 131 |
| “What fun!” | 133 |
| Sitting sad and lonely | 135 |
| They began solemnly dancing | 141 |
| The Mock Turtle sang | 142 |
| “When they take us up” | 143 |
| Said a Whiting to a Snail | 145 |
| “I can tell you more” | 147 |
| She had sat down | 150 |
| “Come on,” cried the Gryphon | 152 |
| Near the King was the White Rabbit | 153 |
| The Knave was standing | 154 |