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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FROM DRAWINGS BY REGINALD B. BIRCH
- "Are you the Earl?" said Cedric; "I'm your grandson. I'm Lord Fauntleroy." Frontispiece.
- Vignette Title-page.
- "So this is little Lord Fauntleroy Page 11
- "Mr. Hobbs," said Cedric, "an Earl is sitting on this box now!" " 15
- The Race " 27
- "I used to think I might perhaps be a President, but I never thought of being an Earl," said Ceddie. " 30
- "I have to go to England and be a Lord." " 41
- Dick boards the steamer to bid good-bye to Lord Fauntleroy. " 45
- Vignette Page 48
- Jerry narrates some of his Adventures. " 53
- The big cat was purring in drowsy content; she liked the caressing touch of the kind little hand. " 57
- The gates were opened by a woman and two children who came out of a pretty ivy-covered lodge. " 65
- "Just lean on me," said little Lord Fauntleroy. I'll walk very slowly." " 80
- Lord Fauntleroy writes a letter. " 103
- Here lyeth ye bodye of Gregorye Arthure Fyrst Earle of Dorincourt Allsoe of Alisone Hildegarde hys wyfe. " 116
- "I've a great deal to thank your Lordship for," said Higgins. " 118
- Wilkins was carrying his hat for him, and his hair was flying, but he came back at a brisk canter. " 125
- "Up the lad has to get, and my Lord trudges alongside of him with his hands in his pockets." " 130
- The workmen liked to see him stand among them, talking away with his hands in his pockets. " 144
- "I was thinking how beautiful you are," said Lord Fauntleroy. " 153
- "Why, Boss!" exclaimed Dick, "do you know him yourself?" Page 166
- "Shall I be your boy, even if I'm not going to be an Earl?" said Cedric. " 178
- She was told by the footman at the door that the Earl would not see her. " 181
- "Are you quite sure you want me?" said Mrs. Errol. " 198
- "My grandfather says these are my ancestors," said Fauntleroy. " 202
- Lord Fauntleroy makes a speech to the tenants. " 207
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