oon grew clever at keeping the head to the wind' 128
East Front of the Rock Temple of Elephanta 140
Entrance to the Grotto of La Balme 316
'Fight against my country! Not for the ransom of a king!' 49
Fingal's Cave, Staffa 52
Hans Christian Andersen 164
'He could hardly find words to welcome them' 5
'He deliberately lighted a cigar with a scrap of the burning rope' 89
'He hit out with all his force' 349
'He loaded the children with cherry branches' 176
'He looked wistfully at the pair of crutches' 124
'He ran towards the bull and opened his umbrella quickly' 260
'He saw an old man, who seemed to be very weary' 353
'He started, and let the lancet fall' 280
'He steered his balloon round the Eiffel Tower' 369
'He told his son he would disinherit him and turn him out of doors' 40
'His grandfather lay gagged and bound on the floor' 9
'How dare you strike me when you know God can see you?' 165
'How it tasted--well, I've never heard' 204
'How would you like to earn twenty pounds reward?' 361
'I am afraid I have no berth here for you, my lad' 305
'I am worth something when I can call that brave boy my son' 152
'I cannot bear to sit out here' 21
'I don't know what to do' 157
'If you hang him, you shall hang me too' 169
'I got these easily from the cellar' 329
Insect Ways and Means (Illustrations to), 29, 44, 77, 109, 149, 180,
212, 237, 261, 284, 308,
357, 364, 388
'I saw it first--'tis mine--let go!' 244
'It hopped into the space between the rails' 184
'It is a terrible thing, is a wreck on this coast' 392
'It is good! very good' 313
'It rose at once to the ceiling'
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