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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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And learn your Multiplication Table

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Not in entire Forgetfulness 79
So he had no one to speak to or play with 82
And jumped clean out of the Water 85
But the Thing whirred up into the Air 87
"Quick, Children; here is Something to eat, indeed" 95
And clapped his little Hands 109
What a well-bred old Salmon he was ! 111
The wicked old Otter 112
And perhaps he would never have found his Way, if the Fairies had not guided him 113
Coasting along the Shore 114
And sat upon a little Point of Rock 117
He felt as strong, and light, and fresh, as if his Veins had run Champagne 121
And he swam on to the Buoy, and got upon it 123
And the Terns hovered over Tom 125
Then there came in a great lazy Sunfish 127
And a very distinguished Lobster he was 130
Professor Ptthmllnsprts 136
There used to be Children in the Water 139
And cried all Day 154
Spearing Eels and sneezing 156
And became ever after a sadder and wiser Man 159
And played Leap-frog with the Town Clerk 165
A real live Water-baby sitting on the white Sand 168
They did not want any Introductions there 170
The Water-babies come inshore after every Storm 173
And the Fishes told the Water-babies 175
A very tremendous Lady she was 180
Then she called up all the careless Nursery-maids 186
More than half of them were nasty . . . old Monks 187
Thou little Child 196
He was all over Prickles 202
"Dear me!" Said the little Girl; "why, I know you now" 205

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