1861-1863.
Effects of the Highland climate.—Farewell to Loch Awe.—Journey to the
south of France.—Death of Miss Mary Hamerton.—Settlement at
Sens.—Death of M. Gindriez.—Publication of "A Painter's Camp."
—Removal to Pré-Charmoy.
CHAPTER VIII.
1863-1868.
Canoeing on the Unknown River.—Visit of relatives.—Tour in
Switzerland.—Experiments in etching.—The "Saturday Review."—Journeys
to London.—Plan of "Etching and Etchers."—New friends in
London.—Etching exhibited at the Royal Academy.—Serious illness in
London.—George Eliot.—Professor Seeley.
CHAPTER IX.
1868.
Studies of animals.—A strange visitor.—Illness at Amiens.—Resignation of post on the "Saturday Review."—Nervous seizure in railway train.—Mrs. Craik.—Publication of "Etching and Etchers." —Tennyson.—Growing reputation in America.
CHAPTER X.
1869-1870.