[32] Mrs. Charles Hennell (now Mrs. Call).
[33] Now Sir Frederic Burton, Director of the National Gallery, to whom we are indebted for the drawing of George Eliot now in the National Portrait Gallery, South Kensington, and who was a very intimate and valued friend of Mr. and Mrs. Lewes.
[34] Mr. W. G. Clark, late Public Orator at Cambridge, well known as a scholar, and for his edition of Shakspeare in conjunction with Mr. Aldis Wright.
[35] Some general remark of Carlyle's—Madame Bodichon cannot remember exactly what it was.
[36] I regret that I have not been able to find this letter.
[37] Auguste Comte's.
[38] "Physiology for Schools." By Mrs. Bray.
[39] Mrs. Julius Hare, who gave her Maurice's book on the Lord's Prayer.
[40] A story by Mr. Robert Buchanan in the Cornhill, Feb. 1864.
[41] "I always preferred to learn from the man himself what he thought, rather than to hear from some one else what he ought to have thought."