CANTING. 'A man who has been canting all his life may cant to the last,' iii. 270.
CAPITULATE. 'I will be conquered, I will not capitulate,' iv. 374.
CARD-PLAYING. 'Why, Sir, as to the good or evil of card-playing,'
iii. 23;
'It generates kindness and consolidates society,' v. 404.
CARROT. 'You would not value the finest head cut upon a carrot,' ii. 439.
CAT. 'She was a speaking cat,' iii. 246.
CATCH. 'God will not take a catch of him,' iv. 225.
CATCHING. 'That man spent his life in catching at an object which he had not power to grasp,' ii. 129.
CATEGORICAL. 'I could never persuade her to be categorical,' iii. 461.
CAUTION. 'A strain of cowardly caution,' iii. 210.
CAWMELL. 'Ay, ay, he has learnt this of Cawmell,' i. 418.