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ILLUSTRATIONS
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"She rushed out of the palace . . . and came to the upper world" (p. 26) |
Frontispiece |
"The Suo queen went to the door with a handful of rice" |
1 |
"The prince revived, and, walking about, saw a human figure near the gate" |
9 |
"She took up the jewel in her hand, left the palace, and successfully reached the upper world" |
22 |
"He rushed out of his hiding-place and killed the serpent" |
43 |
"Instead of sweetmeats about a score of demons" |
56 |
"At the door of which stood a lady of exquisite beauty" |
62 |
"In a trice she woke up, sat up in her bed, and eyeing the stranger, inquired who he was" |
77 |
The Girl of the Wall-Almirah |
90 |
"On a sudden an elephant gorgeously caparisoned shot across his path" |
95 |
"They then set out on their journey" |
106 |
"A monstrous bird comes out apparently from the palace" |
117 |
"Hundreds of peacocks of gorgeous plumes came to the embankments to eat the khai" |
123 |
"'You would adorn the palace of the mightiest sovereign'" |
138 |
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