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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Tom asked her |
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Ellie was quite surprised and sad | 210 |
He went to the top of the Water and began crying and screaming | 212 |
And bathed in the warm Springs | 215 |
In little beside a Cocked Hat and a pair of Straps, or some light Summer Tackle of that kind | 216 |
And they sat under the Flapdoodle Trees | 217 |
There were never such comfortable, easy-going, happy-go-lucky People in the World | 218 |
"You would have ended as an Eft in a Pond" | 224 |
"Come wander with me" she said | 226 |
So he asked the Beasts in the Sea | 228 |
And a very grand old Lady she was | 232 |
"Two little Birds they sat on a Stone" | 233 |
And they cawed and cawed | 240 |
Looking as meek and as neat as a Quakeress | 241 |
The Good Crow | 242 |
And fell down dead | 243 |
And turned into a Water-dog | 246 |
And ran over the Crests of the Waves | 247 |
And snapped at the Jelly-fish and the Mackerel | 248 |
But Epimetheus was a very slow Fellow | 258 |
Pandora | 260 |
Old Mother Shipton on her Broomstick | 263 |
He never turned his Head round once | 264 |
Ye are better than all the Ballads | 266 |
He came to the great Sea-serpent himself | 268 |
There Philosophers demonstrate | 275 |
He found Gotham, where the Wise Men live | 277 |
He had a great Pair of Spectacles on his Nose | 280 |
So he told him prettily enough, while the poor Turnip listened very carefully | 288 |
And fainted right away | 294 |
The Sun was drawing Water out of the Sea | 297 |
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