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  ILLUSTRATIONS

  Up the Mountain to Grandfather (_color_) FRONTISPIECE

  Heidi Tenderly Stroked the Two Goats in Turn 27

  Heidi Drank in the Golden Sunlight, the Fresh Air and the Sweet Smell of the Flowers (_color_) 33

  Heidi Now Began to Give a Lively Description of Her Life with the Grandfather (_color_) 48

  "Why, There Is Nothing Outside but the Stony Streets" 72

  Miss Rottermeyer Jumped Higher Than She Had for Many Long Years (_color_) 80

  Grandmother's Kind Advice Brings Comfort to Heidi (_color_) 96

  Heidi Learns to Make Doll Clothes 99

  The Doctor Discovers Heidi's Home-Sickness 109

  "Our Milk Tastes Nicer Than Anything Else in the World, Grandfather" 123

  It Was Not Long Before the Fir Trees Began Their Old Song (_color_) 144

  A Strange-Looking Procession Was Making Its Way Up the Mountain (_color_) 192

  The Little Invalid Finds That She Is Able to Walk 208

  "We Must Not Overdo It," He Said, Taking Clara Up in His Arms 212

  Peter Went Rolling and Bumping Down the Slope 222

  "Are You Really My Little Clara?" (_color_) 232

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