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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CASTLE RACKRENT

PAGE ' He told her to my face that she should not put on her weeds before her husband's death '...... 9 ' " Where are the trees," said she, "my dear ? " — "You are blind, my dear," says he; " what are these under your eyes ?" ' . 16 ' Came down herself into the kitchen to speak to the cook about the sausages '......... 18 ' Love to sit on my knee whilst I told him stories ' » . .26 '" I'm out a luck," said he' 32 '"Dear ma'am, and what's the matter?" says I. "Matter enough," says she ' ........ 45 ' I wiped down the window-seat with my wig, and bade him a " good-morrow " as kindly as I could ' . . . -49 ' " Look at him," says I, pointing to Sir Condy ' . . -56 ' At this Judy takes up the corner of her apron, and puts it first to one eye and then to t'other ' . . . . . .62 ' " Judy ! Judy ! have you no touch of feeling? Won't you stay

to help us nurse him ?" ' ....... 71

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