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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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