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Two “Gangling” Young Men |
110 |
Preparing for the Ball |
111 |
The Assistant-Waiter |
112 |
The Band |
112 |
Wallflowers |
114 |
Mr. Ledbury |
115 |
Mr. Ledbury and Miss Hamilton |
116 |
The Waltz |
118 |
In the Conservatory |
119 |
The Belle of the Evening |
120 |
Mr. Ledbury’s Hat |
121 |
Mr. Percival Jenks |
123 |
Clown: “Oh, see what I’ve found!” |
127 |
Miss Cinthia Sings |
128 |
Dreadful for Young Oxford |
131 |
Miss Lucy and Mr. Sponge |
149 |
Le Premier Pas |
To face p. 160 |
Death of St. Croix |
” 172 |
A Family Picture |
189 |
And there stood Jericho |
203 |
Mr. Simmons’s Attempt at Reform |
215 |
The Belle of the Month—August—taking a “Constitutional” in Kensington Gardens. Time, 8 a.m. |
221 |
The Balcony Nuisance |
223 |
The Belle of the Month—November—“in Distress off a Lee-shore—Brighton Pier” |
229 |
“Now, Jack, my Boy! There’s no Time to lose! we’ve Ten Miles to go to Cover” |
245 |
Effects of a Fall |
253 |
Billy Taylor |
256 |
“Where got’s Thou that Goose? Look!” |
257 |
Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond |
261 |
King Edward introducing his Son as Prince of Wales to his Newly-acquired Subjects |
262 |
Unseemly Conduct of Henry, Prince of Wales |
263 |
The Duke of Gloucester goes into Mourning for his Little Nephews |
264 |
Mary’s Elopement |
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