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Puck of Pook's Hill
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1. Frontispiece: They saw a small, brown ... pointy-eared person ... step quietly into the Ring
2. Weland's Sword: Then he made a sword
3. Young Men at the Manor: 'At this she cried that I was a Norman thief'
4. Young Men at the Manor: Said he, 'I have it all from the child here'
5. Young Men at the Manor: 'Sir Richard, will it please you enter your Great Hall?'
6. The Knights of the Joyous Venture: 'And we two tumbled aboard the Dane'
7. The Knights of the Joyous Venture: Thorkild had given back before his Devil, till the bowmen on the ship could shoot it all full of arrows
8. The Knights of the Joyous Venture: 'So we called no more'
9. Old Men at Pevensey: 'A' God's Name write her free, before she deafens me!'
10. Old Men at Pevensey: He drew his dagger on Jehan, who threw him down the stairway
11. A Centurion of the Thirtieth: 'You put the bullet into that loop'
12. On the Great Wall: 'And that is the Wall!'
13. The Winged Hats: 'Hail, Caesar!'
14. The Winged Hats: 'We dealt with them thoroughly through a long day'
15. The Winged Hats: 'The Wall must be won at a price'
16. The Winged Hats: Where they had suffered most, there they charged in most hotly
1.7 Hal o' the Draft: 'I reckon you'll find her middlin' heavy,' he says
18. 'Dymchurch Flit': 'I know what sort o' man you be,' old Hobden grunted, groping for the potatoes
19. The Treasure and the Law: Doors shut, candles lit
20. The Treasure and the Law: 'They drove me across the drawbridge'
The complete set of illustrations from the original edition of Rudyard Kipling 's Puck of Pook's Hill