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                    <title level="a">The DIAL. No. 1. <lb/> LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.</title></head>
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            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_3im">AA. Illustration to THE GREAT WORM.</ref> Lithograph<lb/><emph rend="indent">designed
                        by <ref target="#CRI">C. Ricketts</ref>..Executed by M. and N.
                        Hanhart.</emph></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_6im">AB. RETTURN OF THE PRODIGAL</ref>. . . . . . . . <ref target="#CSH">C. H.
                        Shannon.</ref></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_9im">AC. THE MIRACLE OF THE ROSES</ref>. . . . . . . . Reginald Savage.</p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_12im">AD. THE QUEEN OF SHEBA</ref> (after a pastel). . . . <ref target="#CSH">C. H.
                        Shannon.</ref></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_13im">AE. Illustration to THE GREAT WORM.</ref> Etched<lb/><emph rend="indent">by <ref
                            target="#CRI">C. Ricketts.</ref></emph></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_15im">AF. Illustration to A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN</ref>. . . . <ref target="#CSH">C. H.
                        Shannon.</ref></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_17im">AG. CIRCE THE ENCHANTRESS</ref> (after a watercolour). <ref target="#CSH">C. H.
                        Shannon.</ref></p>

            	<p><ref target="#DIALV1_1im">The cover</ref>, initials, and tail pieces are designed by <ref target="#CRI">C.
                        Ricketts.</ref><lb/> The cover is engraved by <ref target="#CSH">C. H.
                        Shannon.</ref></p>

                <p>This number is published by <ref target="#CSH">C. H. Shannon,</ref> The Vale,
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