The Fight at Dame Europa's School/list
Appearance
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1.— | Showing how the German Boy thrashed the French Boy; and how the English Boy looked on, | Title. |
2.— | The Bully Boy that did it, | 8 |
3.— | Mrs. Europa's School, | 9 |
4.— | The five Monitors, | 10 |
5.— | John and Louis poking their noses into other people’s business, | 11 |
6.— | The Treaty of Peace, 1856, | 11 |
7.— | John in his workshop, | 12 |
8.— | The studious and peaceable Boy, | 13 |
9.— | The Uncle of his Nephew, | 14 |
10.— | Laying their heads together, | 15 |
11.— | It has pleased Providence that I should be stout, | 16 |
12.— | The Light Brigade, | 17 |
13.— | Louis training, | 18 |
14.— | The Needle Gun, | 18 |
15.— | The Spanish Crown going begging, | 18 |
16.— | Louis objects, | 19 |
17.— | Louis has been grossly insulted, | 21 |
18.— | Louis not quite well, | 22 |
19.— | The Baptism of Fire | 23 |
20.— | William writes home, | 23 |
21.— | Hold me, or I'll fight both of them! | 24
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22.— | What can’t be cured must be endured, | 25 |
23.— | Prestige! Prestige!! My ducats for my lost Prestige!!! | 26 |
24.— | Going it blind, | 27 |
25.— | Give in, indeed! Mon Dieu! | 28 |
26.— | I was a neutral, | 29 |
27.— | Our neutral friend, | 30 |
28.— | England's if or hope, | 31 |
29.— | There was a time, | 32 |
30.— | That time is gone, | 32 |
31.— | Johnnie's true test of greatness, | 33 |
32.— | John takes a back seat, | 33 |
33.— | His occupation gone, | 34 |