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| The Prince of Good Fellows | Frontispiece |
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| “Out of the way, fellow!” | 4 |
| “Headsman, do your duty” | 26 |
| “‘As you get north of Sterling, Buchanan,’ replied James, with a smile, ‘it is customary to bring the knife with you when you go out to dine’” | 42 |
| “My fair antagonist, I bid you good-night” | 74 |
| “The forty-one trees bore their burden” | 110 |
| “The figure of a tall man” | 126 |
| “With a wild scream Farini endeavoured to support himself with his gauze-like wings” | 144 |
| “The King had composed a poem in thirteen stanzas, entitled ‘The Beggar Man’” | 148 |
| “Five stalwart ruffians fell upon him” | 162 |
| “‘I am James, King of Scotland,’ he proclaimed in stentorian tones” | 178 |
| “At last MacNab sprang to his feet, holding aloft his brimming flagon” | 201 |
| “The strangers were most hospitably entertained, and entered thoroughly into the spirit of the festivities” | 234 |
| “The King, however, appeared to have no forebodings, but trotted along with great complacency” | 246 |
| “The two went outside and took the road by which they had come” | 270 |