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'He told his son he would disinherit him and turn him out of doors' 40 'His grandfather lay gagged and bound on the floor' 9 'How dare you strike me when you know God can see you?' 165 'How it tasted--well, I've never heard' 204 'How would you like to earn twenty pounds reward?' 361
'I am afraid I have no berth here for you, my lad' 305 'I am worth something when I can call that brave boy my son' 152 'I cannot bear to sit out here' 21 'I don't know what to do' 157 'If you hang him, you shall hang me too' 169 'I got these easily from the cellar' 329 Insect Ways and Means (Illustrations to), 29, 44, 77, 109, 149, 180, 212, 237, 261, 284, 308, 357, 364, 388 'I saw it first--'tis mine--let go!' 244 'It hopped into the space between the rails' 184 'It is a terrible thing, is a wreck on this coast' 392 'It is good! very good' 313 'It rose at once to the ceiling' 1 'It was fortunate that we put them off the scent' 132 '"I will add this too, lady," said the pedlar' 337 'I will take care of Boh' 80
'Jack worked with a will' 320 'Jim got a terrible drenching' 228 'Just as Lord Massereene was leaving the prison, he was arrested' 209
'Katie stood on the doorstep' 304
'Live on sixpence a day--and earn it' 264 'Look out, father, they are going to shoot you' 118
'Maung and his young companion came to what they sought at last' 68
'May turned away, feeling ashamed and miserable' 340 'M. Charles stepped into the blue and golden car' 100 'My master wishes to speak with you' 352
Nicolo and the Krampus 412 'No, little lass, I do not want any flowers' 112
October 21st, 1805 321 'One bolder than the rest stabbed it with a pitchfork' 61 'One pig went squealing down the road' 177
'Paralysed with fear, he clung to the bough' 4 'Please do not shoot me' 393
'See what my speckled hen has hatched' 328 'Seven miles high!' 265 'Shame on you all, to hit a helpless man' 16 'She could hardly stand still while Alice tied the ribbon on' 114 'She managed to drag her on shore' 129 'She was just high enough, and could light the lamps' 41
The Best Beginning 97 The Black Leopard 233 The Black Swan of Australia 365 'The bottle stood in the air as though hanging there' 396 The Boy Tramp (Illustrations to), 8, 13, 24, 25, 36, 45, 56, 60, 69, 76, 85, 96, 104, 105, 117, 125, 136, 137, 148, 160, 161, 173, 181, 193 'The cat washed the jackdaw in its turn' 289 'The commanding officer advanced towards the bier' 360 The Death of a Deserter 33 The Deerslayer in the hands of the Indians 172 'The driver heard them, and reversed his engine' 224 'The dog hailed his master as he passed' 345 'The eagle seized its wounded mate with its beak and claws' 72 'The empty branch bore a label' 145 The First Post-office in the Sky 192 The Giant's Hall, Luray 293 'The grateful mother handed the doctor a handsome pocket-book' 256 The Grottoes of Han in the Ardennes 116 The Great-Northern Diver 133 'The horse nearly carried the King into the French lines' 37 The Jealous Kittens 101 The Jumping Mouse 300 'The little bush-boy appeared' 156 The Mammoth Cave, Kentucky 84 The Man with the Glasses 218 'The men set to work to load their muskets' 272 'The other passengers thought him mad' 57 'The peacock took all her play in good part' 288 'The rabbit bit the stoat in the most infuriated manner' 121 The Rock Temple of Kailus at Ellora 196 'The sailor-pupil climbed into the car' 249 'The second lion seized him' 312 The Simplon Pass 141 'The soldiers forgot the prisoner, and scrambled for the money' 48 'The stag stayed by his mate's body' 232 The Teal 53 'The two were soon locked in fight' 384 'The women of Bohemia act as bricklayers labourers' 281 'The woodpecker fled in fear' 185 'They burnt the Shakespeare, breaking the spell' 88 'They came hopping in, Paul an easy first' 92 'They stumbled along, supporting the stranger as best they could' 373 ''Tis the very man!' 273 Toys from the Streets (Illustrations to), 380, 389, 404
'We charged at the midst of the foe' 405 'We will see where this rat came from' 32 'What is it?--a fire? Speak, boy!' 236 'Who'll buy?' 208 'Wootton stood quite upright on the pinnacle of the steeple' 73 'Would you take a message of importance for me?' 168
'Your Majesty is certainly wrong' 108 '"You shall go," said the captain, "if I lose every passenger"' 65 'You young rascal' 296

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