J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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13 135 16 Oh [ wherefore come they not again ? 17 Thank God ! here ia my ain gude man 18 The husband laughed and took his hat ly With rapid steps, he reached full soon 20 And darkness fell on baffled hopes 21 The father watched them as they lay 22 Wee Frankie’s blue and parched lips 23 Thank God! here are my ain dear bairns 24: Eight nights it was the same. (Repeat No. 14.) Beading in Verse, 2d. Jack the 1 Jack the Conqueror 2 Jack has his Portrait taken S Jack chasing the Butterfly 4 Jack and the Artist 5 Jack pondering over his Difficulties. (Repeat No. 1.) 6 Jack’s Belp Refused 7 Another Wholesome Lesson for Jack 8 Jack Buys a Piece of Soap 9 Jack’s Toilet at the River 10 Jack in Bed having his Clothes Mended 11 Jack at the Shoemaker’s 12 Jack goes to Learn to Bead 13 Jack gives Nellie a Kitten Baading in Verse, Conqueror. 14 Jack as Nurse in the Gipsy Camp 15 Jack in Trouble Again 16 Jack Making Baskets in a Cave 17 Jack Showing Mrs. Naylor his Baskets 18 Jack Gives Old Jennie his First Money 19 Jack Speaks to the Squire 20 Jack at the Hall 21 Jack Leaves the Hall a Happy Boy 22 Jack and the Schoolmaster 23 Jack at his Lessons 24 Jack at his Aunt’s Grave 26 Jack Bids Good-bye to Jennie 26 Jack as Tutor in a College e<3f; in Prose, Is. The Gipsy’s Revenge. From “ The Prize,” 1887, (2%« Gipsy's Came') Try permission. 1 Introduction 2 Eric in the Gipsy’s Cave 3 Eric said Ella, why are you so sad ? 4 Ella! have you been whispering to Erie ? said old Margaret 5 Eric in the Black Hole 6 Come, yon Old Witch, what are yon chattering there for 7 The Gipsies leaving the Cave 8 Bertram carried him on his shoulders, blindfolded 9 Eric stood quietly while they tied the rope round him 10 Oh, if the rope should break, thought the poor child 11 He drank eagerly of it, and then he bathed his face and hands 12 Eric watching the sun rise 13 The Castle 14 Group of Deer 15 The Young Count looked at ErioCfrom head to foot 16 Albert wiped away his tears 17 The two Boys wont hand in hand across the park until, Aa. 18 The man caught hold of Eric’s arm 19 Eric knelt down and began his first prayer