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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS |
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The Witch persuades the
Queen to bathe . . . 156 The King catches tlie Wliite
Duck.....159
Iwanich holds fast the Swan. 163 Militza leaves Iwanich in the
Tree.....164
The Prickly Man with his
Attendants .... 168 Iwanich seizes the Magician
by his Beard and dashes
him to tlie Ground . . . 176 Martin extinguishes the
Flames . . . .181 The Princess summons tlie
twelve Young Men . . . 186 Schurka upsets the Baker . 187 The Mouse steals the Ring
from the Princess . . . 189 The Dragons dancing . . 195 The Simpleton aivakcs and
sees the Flying Ship . . 199 The Comrades in the Flying
Ship meet the Drinker . 201 ' Maiden, arc you warm ? ' . 211 The Sun-hero guards the
Apples of the Sun . . 214 ' Wlw's there ?' . . . 217 The Comb groivs into a Forest 220 TJie Black King's Gift . . 224 The Farmer thinks he sees the
Devil in the Chest . . 229 The Shoemakers and Tanners
drive Big Klaus out of the
Toivn.....231
' Open the sack,' said Little
Klaus.....234
The Woman pushes Prince
Ring into the Cask . . 238 |
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Snati and Prince Ring fight ivith the Oxen . . . 242
Prince Ring and Snati overthrow the TrolVs Ghost . . 246
A True Princess . . . 255
The Princess revives the Irishman ..... 258
The Soldier fills his Knapsack with Money . . . 267
TJie Dog brings in the Princess .....269
' He was skipping along so merrily' . . . . 271
'" Croak, croak, croak ! " was all he could say ' . . . 280
Thumbelina rides on the Water-lily Leaf . . .281
Thumbelina brings Thistledown for the Siualloio . . 285
Thumbelina has to spin. . 287
' Weivill call you May-blossom' 289
The Kitchenmaid listens to the Nightingale . . . 293
The Present from the Emperor of Japan . . . . 295
The True Nightingale sings to the Emperor . . . 299
Hadvor burns the Lion's Skin 306
' Don't look at things tliat aren't intended for the likes of you' . . . .309
Down the Drain . . . 310
And that was the End . .312
' Then they oiled the comers of their mouths' . . . 314
Hans fills his Pocket with the Mud.....315
' The reporters giggled,' dc. . 317 |
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