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ILLUSTRATIONS

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Stevenson: The Man and His Work 179
By Neil Munro.
Notes 195

ILLUSTRATIONS

Photograuve Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson Frontispiece
In Colour.
FACING PAGE
John Knox's House, Edinburgh 32
By James Heron.
"Never a word said my Uncle" 80
By W. R. S. Scott.
"All turned at the cry" 112
By W. Hatherell.
"She Stood on the Bulwarks" 128
By W. Hatherell.
Stevenson's Prayer for Friends 136
By Alberto Sangorski.
"The words and music seemed to pour out of his own heart" 160
By W. Hatherell.
"The Skipper and the rest were cast into the sea" 176
By Wal Paget.
"Took down the folds of her hair" 192
By W. Hatherell.
In Black and White.
From "A Child's Garden of Verse" 3
Rev. Louis Balfour, Stevenso's Grandfather 33
Robert Stevenson, Stevenson's Grandfather 33

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