| 176 |
| Mr. Gladstone's Collars |
178 |
| Parnell |
179 |
| To Room 15 |
182 |
| Outside Room 15 |
183 |
| Outside my Room |
185 |
| "The G.O.M." and "Randy" |
185 |
| Mr. Louis Jennings |
186 |
| Lord Randolph and Louis Jennings |
188 |
| Lord Randolph Churchill |
189 |
| Behind the Speaker's Chair |
190 |
| Initial "S" |
191 |
| Initial "H" |
193 |
| Bradlaugh Triumphant. From "Punch" |
194 |
| Charles Bradlaugh |
195 |
| The Meet at St. Stephen's |
197 |
| Sir George Campbell |
199 |
| Heraldic Design illustrating Mr. Plunkett's (now Lord Rathmore) Joke |
201 |
| Mr. Farmer Atkinson |
202 |
| I must Introduce you to Lucy. Here he is |
203 |
| Joseph Gillis Biggar |
204 |
| Initial "I" |
206 |
| The House of Commons from Toby's Private Box |
208 |
| The Government Bench—before Home Rule |
211 |
| Reduction of one of my Parliamentary Pages in Punch |
214 |
| Initial "T" |
215 |
| Age 26, when I first worked for Punch |
216 |
| My first Meeting with the Editor of Punch |
217 |
| My first Invitation from Punch |
218 |
| A Letter from Charles Keene, objecting to an Editor interviewing him |
219 |
| "Robert" |
220 |
| George du Maurier |
221 |
| Suggestion by du Maurier for Punch Cartoon |
224 |
| Du Maurier's Souvenir de Fontainebleau. From "Punch" |
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