Watson, Hon. Mrs., i. [171], [196], [209], [226], [228], [231], [234], [237], [242], [254], [276], [282], [289], [309], [317], [343], [370], [402], [412], [453];
Watson, Hon. R., i. [159]
White, Rev. James, i. [149], [193], [208], [217], [220], [288], [291], [292], [350];
Wills, W. H., i. [148]-[150], [219], [221], [222], [244], [250], [285], [286], [292], [295], [299], [303], [304], [307], [315], [333], [334], [352], [357], [384], [387], [401], [407], [408], [410], [415], [433], [450], [452];
Wilson, Effingham, i. [199]
Lewes, G. H., i. [170]
"Lighthouse, The," the play of, i. [337];
Dickens's prologue to, i. [461];
Dickens's "Song of the Wreck" in, i. [461];
Lion, a chained, i. [144]
"Little Dorrit," i. [378], [413], [415];
proposed name of, i. [402];
sale of, i. [426];
letters concerning, i. [402], [403], [406], [426]
London, the Mayor of, from a French point of view, i. [175];
in September, i. [318];
Dickens's opinion of the Corporation of, i. [389];
facetious advice to country visitors to, i. [252]
Longman, Thomas, letters to, i. [73];
Longman, William, letter to, i. [24]
Lovejoy, G., i. [44]
Lyndhurst, Lord, i. [147];
Lynn, Miss, i. [378]
Lyttelton, Hon. Spencer, i. [239], [245]
Lytton, the first Lord, i. [214], [239];
Maclise, Daniel, i. [18], [23], [80], [177], [370];
letters to, i. [33], [105]
Macready, W. C., i. [94], [133], [239], [413];
and see [Letters]
Macready, Benvenuta, i. [431];
Macready, Kate, i. [415];
Macready, Nina, i. [195]
Martineau, i. [61], [229]
"Martin Chuzzlewit," i. [53];
dramatised, i. [95], [105];
"Master Humphrey's Clock," i. [28];
the plan of, described, i. [29];
letters concerning illustrations for, i. [29]-[31], [33]-[36], [38]-[40], [45]-[47], [50]-[51]
"Mémoires du Diable, Les," i. [444]
Missionaries, Dickens on, i. [227]
Mitton, Thomas, see [Letters]
Monuments, Dickens on, i. [287], [356]
Moore, Tom, i. [163]
Morley, Mr., i. [399]
Morpeth, Viscount, letters to, i. [92], [146];
and see [Carlisle], The Earl of
Mulgrave, Earl of, i. [57]
Narrative, i. [1], [4], [6], [17], [28], [36], [53], [57], [85], [94], [134], [147], [169], [185], [204], [213], [239], [271], [296], [341], [376], [413]
Nathan, Messrs. H. and L., i. [232], [233], [235]
"Nicholas Nickleby," publication of, i. [6];
rewards and punishments of characters in, i. [14];
Dickens at work on, i. [16];
dedication of, i, [26];
the Kenwigs in, i, [25];
Nicknames, Dickens's, of George Cattermole, i. [42], [143];
of his children, i. [76], [126], [170], [322], [338], [453];
nautical, i. [152];
of himself, i. [198], [206], [307], [362];
of Frank Stone, i. [214], [305]
Noviomagians, the, i. [272]
"Old Curiosity Shop, The," Dickens engaged on, i. [28];
scenes in, described by Dickens for illustration, i. [21], [33]-[37], [42];
Dickens heartbroken over the story, i. [36], [37], [42]
"Oliver Twist," publication of, i. [4];
Organs, street, i. [104]

Overs, i. [37], [49]
Pardoe, Miss, letter to, i. [73]
Paris, Dickens at, i. [130], [131], [147], [157]-[161], [169], [174], [239], [376], [378], [385]-[387], [413], [406]-[425], [430], [431];
house-hunting in, i. [158];
description of Dickens's house in, i. [159];
state of, in 1846, i. [160], [161];
feeling of people of, for Dickens, i. [411];
Parrots, human, i. [87], [121]
"Patrician's Daughter, The," prologue to, written by Dickens, i. [55], [77]
Paxton, Sir Joseph, i. [446]
Phelps, J., i. [366]
"Pickwick," origin and publication of, i. [1], [3];
first mention of Jingle, i. [3];
conclusion of, celebrated, i. [5];
the design of the Shepherd in, explained, i. [85], [89]
Picnic, a, of the elements, i, [116];
with Eton boys, i. [255], [258]
Plessy, Madame, i. [412]
Poole, John, i. [298], [317];
letter to, i. [236]
"Poor Travellers, The," i. [378];
sale of, i. [379]
Portraits of Dickens, by Maclise, i. [18], [23];
by Ary Scheffer, i. [414], [434]
Postman, an Albaro, i. [112], [117]
Power, Miss, i. [442];
and see [Letters]
Power, Nelly, i. [443]
Press, the, freedom of, i. [49];
in America, i. [97];
taxation of the, i. [274]
Procter, Adelaide, i. [341];
letter to, i. [374]
Procter, B. W., i. [341];
and see [Letters]
Publishing system, how to improve the, i. [86]
Purse, the power of the, i. [88]
Queen, the, Dickens's theatrical performance before, i. [239];
Rae, Dr., i. [373]
Readings, Dickens's public, for charities, i. [297], [341], [377]
Reform, Dickens speaks on Administrative, i. [377], [399];
association for, i. [399];

Refreshment rooms, i. [424]
Regnier, M., i. [298];
and see [Letters]
Richardson, Samuel, Dickens's opinion of, i. [175]
"Rivals, The," a scene from, rewritten, i. [345]
Roberts, David, i. [214];
letters to, i. [215], [246], [248], [389]
"Robinson Crusoe," Dickens on, i. [443]
Robson, F., i. [451]
Roche, Dickens's courier, i. [95], [122]-[126], [139]
Russell, Lord John, i. [272];
and see [Letters]
Sanatorium for art-students, i. [102]
Sand, Georges, i. [420]
Sandys, William, letter to, i. [178]
Saunders, John, i. [341];
letter to, i. [366]
Savage, i. [271]
Scheffer, Ary, i. [414], [434]
Schoolmistress, a Yorkshire, i. [8]
Scott, Sir Walter, i. [22], [254]
Scribe, Eugène, i. [430], [432]
Seaside, the, in wet weather, i. [90]
Sea voyage, a, i. [322]
Shakespeare, Dickens in room of, i. [13];
Dickens's criticisms of Charles Knight's biography of, i. [152];
and see i. [178]
Shower-bath, a perpetual, i. [207]
"Sketches," publication of the, i. [1]
Smith, H. P., letters to, i. [74], [179], [181]
Smith, Sydney, i. [24]
Smollett, Dickens on the works of, i. [356]
Snevellicci, Miss, in real life, i. [13]
Snore, a mighty, i. [158]
Songs by Dickens: on Mark Lemon, i. [207];
of "The Wreck" in "The Lighthouse," i. [461]
Spencer, Lord, i. [242]
Spider, a fearful, i. [180]
Spiritualism, Dickens on, i. [350], [397]
Stage suggestions, i. [79];
a stage mob, i. [174];
a piece of stage business, i. [156]
Stanfield, Clarkson, i. [370], [377], [429], [435], [454];
and see [Letters]
Steele, Sir Richard, Dickens on Forster's essay on, i. [393]
Stone, Arthur, i. [436]
Stone, Frank, i. [134], [143], [225], [240];
and see [Letters]
Stone, Marcus, i. [299];
letters to, i. [340]
"Strange Gentleman, The," farce written by Dickens and produced, i. [4];
price of, i. [5];
sent to Macready, i. [16]
Strikes, Dickens on, i. [416]
Sun, The, letter to editor of, i. [187]

Switzerland, the Simplon Pass in, i. [127];
pleasant recollections of, i. [197], [218];
Dickens at Lausanne in, i. [147];
a revolution in, i. [155], [175];
friends in, i. [157];
Dickens's love for, i. [158];
letters concerning Lausanne in, i. [147], [154], [160], [172], [179]
Sympathy, letters of, i. [193], [265], [282], [283], [394]
Tagart, Edward, letters to, i. [111], [173]
Talfourd, Miss Mary, letter to, i. [51]
Talfourd, Mr. Justice, i. [7];
letter to, i. [10]
Taüchnitz, Baron, i. [188], [195]
Tavistock House, purchase of, i. [240];
letters concerning, i. [259], [261]-[266]
Taxation, Dickens on, i. [218];
of newspapers, i. [273]
Telegraph, the dramatic side of the, i. [417]
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, i. [298];
letters to, i. [329];
Tenniel, John, i. [241]
Theatre, Dickens at the, i. [13];
Phiz's laughter at the, i. [13];
the saloon at Drury Lane, i. [37], [52];
scents of a, i. [96];
story of a, i. [144];
proposal for a national, i. [199];
Theatrical performances of Charles Dickens:
at Montreal, i. [72];
at Miss Kelly's Theatre, i. [134];
"Fortunio" at Tavistock House, i. [376], [381];
"The Lighthouse," i. [377], [394]-[397];
"The Frozen Deep," i. [414];
before the Queen, i. [239];
and see i. [170], [185], [239], [241], [271], [376], [377], [414];
letters concerning the, i. [141], [143], [144], [146], [181], [192], [196], [224]-[228], [231], [232], [234], [244], [268], [398], [433], [453], [454], [457], [459], [460]
Tomlin, John, letter to, i. [40]
Topham, F. W., i. [241], [269]
Trollope, Mrs., letters to, i. [80], [397]
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," Dickens on, i. [289]
Viardot, Madame, letter to, i. [412]
"Village Coquettes, The," operetta written by Dickens, i. [5];
and see i. [93]
Waistcoat, a wonderful, i. [102];
the loan by Dickens of Macready's, i. [146]
War, Dickens on the Russian, i. [379]
Ward, E. M., i. [341]
Watkins, John, i. [415];
letters to, i. [287]
Watson, Hon. R., i. [147], [280];
letter to, i. [159]
Watson, Hon. Mrs., i. [147];
and see [Letters]
Welcome home, a, i. [117]

Whewell, Dr., i. [372]
White, Rev. James, i. [149], [413];
and see [Letters]
Wigan, Alfred, i. [429]
Wills, W. H., i. [148], [241], [375];
and see [Letters]
Wilson, Effingham, letter to, i. [199]
Yates, Edmund, i. [414], [426];
and see [Letters]

THE END.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] The little dog—a white Havana spaniel—was brought home and renamed, after an incidental character in "Nicholas Nickleby," "Mr. Snittle Timbery." This was shortened to "Timber," and under that name the little dog lived to be very old, and accompanied the family in all its migrations, including the visits to Italy and Switzerland.

[2] Life Insurance Office.

[3] Mr. Macready's—so pronounced by one of Charles Dickens's little children.

[4] T. P. Cooke, the celebrated actor of "William" in Douglas Jerrold's play of "Black-eyed Susan."

[5] This alludes to a theatrical story of a second-rate actor, who described himself as a "chained lion," in a theatre where he had to play inferior parts to Mr. Macready.

[6] "The Battle of Life."

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