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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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"Throne him" 218
The Prince with the Tramps (half-title) 221
"The Troop of Vagabonds set forward" 224
"They threw Bones and Vegetables" 225
"Began to writhe and wallow in the Dirt" 227
"The King fled in the Opposite Direction" 228
"He stumbled along" 230
"What seemed to be a Warm Rope" 232
"Cuddled up to the Calf" 233
The Prince with the Peasants (half-title) 235
"Took a Good Satisfying Stare" 239
"The Children's Mother received the King kindly" 240
"Brought the King out of his Dreams" 242
"Gave him a Butcher Knife to grind" 244
The Prince and the Hermit (half-title) 245
"He turned and descried two Figures" 248
"The King entered and paused" 249
"I will tell you a Secret" 251
"Chatting pleasantly all the Time" 253
"Drew his Thumb along the Edge" 255
"The next Moment they were bound" 256
Hendon to the Rescue (half-title) 257
"Sunk upon his Knees" 260
"God made Every Creature but you!" 262
"The Fettered Little King" 264
A Victim of Treachery (half-title) 267
"Hugo stood no Chance" 270
"Hugo bound the Poultice tight and fast" 272
"Tarry here till I come again" 274
"The King sprang to his Deliverer's Side" 276
The Prince a Prisoner (half-title) 279
"Gently, Good Friend" 282
"She sprang to her Feet" 284
The Escape (half-title) 287
"The Pig may cost thy Neck, Man" 290
"Bear me up, bear me up, Sweet Sir!" 292
Hendon Hall (half-title) 293
"Jogging Eastward on Sorry Steeds" 296