peasant’s story (W. H. Margetson, R.I.)
172 |
“Thieves have broken into the treasure-chamber” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
176 |
“Cathleen signed the bond” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
180 |
“All three drove furiously towards Cruachan” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
190 |
“Three monstrous cats were let into the room” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
192 |
“The dragon sank towards him, opening its terrible jaws” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
196 |
“The body of Uath arose” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
200 |
“Go and do your own baking!” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
206 |
“Lords, for Christ’s sake help poor Gamelyn out of prison!” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
214 |
“Then cheer thee, Adam” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
218 |
“Come from the seat of justice!” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
222 |
“William continued his wonderful archery” (Patten Wilson) |
232 |
Adam Bell writes the letter (Patten Wilson) |
234 |
The fight at the gate (Patten Wilson) |
238 |
William of Cloudeslee and his son (Patten Wilson) |
244 |
“Wait for me seven years, dear wife” (Byam Shaw) |
252 |
“The King blew a loud note on his bugle” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
268 |
“Now you have released me from the spell completely” (W. H. Margetson, R.I.) |
282 |
Queen Godhild prays ever for her son Horn (Patten Wilson) |
288 |
Horn kills the Saracen Leader (Patten Wilson) |
298 |
Horn and his followers disguised as minstrels (Patten Wilson) |
312 |
“Little John caught the horse by the bridle” (Patten Wilson) |
316 |
“I have no money worth offering” (Patten Wilson) |
320 |
“Sir Richard knelt in courteous salutation” (Patten Wilson) |
324 |
“Much shot the monk to the heart” (Patten Wilson) |
330 |
“Her pleading won relief for them” (Gertrude Demain Hammond, R.I.) |
334 |
Alftruda (Gertrude Demain Hammond, R.I.) |
340 |
Hereward and the Princess (Gertrude Demain Hammond, R.I.) |
344 |
Hereward and Sigtryg (Gertrude Demain Hammond, R.I.) |
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