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THE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ОглавлениеFrom water-colour drawings by Edmund J. Sullivan
‘As I read over the lives of these robbers and pickpockets, strange doubts began to arise in my mind about virtue and crime’ | Frontispiece |
‘Fool, indeed! . . . or I’ll forfeit the box’ | page 8 |
‘Once I saw him standing in the middle of a dusty road’ | 32 |
‘A wild grimy figure of a man . . . fashioning a piece of iron’ | 96 |
‘There’s night and day, brother, both sweet things; sun, moon, and stars, brother, all sweet things; there’s likewise a wind on the heath. Life is very sweet, brother; who would wish to die?’ | 186 |
‘All safe with me; I never peach, and scorns a trap; so now, dear, God bless you!’ | 224 |
‘I am willing to encourage merit, sir; . . . I have determined that you shall translate my book of philosophy’ | 240 |
‘The bar of the gate’ | 416 |
Mrs. Herne | 512 |
‘The blow which I struck the Tinker’ | 544 |
Isopel Berners | 560 |
‘The man in black’ | 600 |