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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE - "' Kill him for me, then; kill him for me'"
Frontispiece - "'Take her and be happy'"
11 - "Stephen stood on the threshold with his staff in his hand"
37 - The physician receives Princess Osra"
56 - "'Madame, if you will, you can do me a great service'"
101 - "With either hand he drew a silver-mounted pistol"
114 - "She asked the officer why a throng of people hastened to the city"
118 - "'My lord, where is the Princess?'"
160 - "He drove his sword into his body, and the Count gave back before it"
165 - "He walked with his head down and his eyes on the ground"
171 - "He took it and drained it"
204 - "On either side of it sat the priest of the village and the Miller of Hofbau"
215 - "'Forgive me, forgive me I'"
252 - "A young man sprang up, and, with a low bow, drew aside to let her pass"
259 - "'You are the beauty of the world,' he answered smiling"
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