Beetroot, a miserable substitute for sugar-cane, [48, 272].

Begging for money, result of, [36, 1]. [[4]]

Benediction, of clergy, [38, 35];
of Irishwoman, ib.

Bible, how to read it, [27, 2];
meaning of one verse of the, [30, 4];
study of, by the author under his mother’s teaching, [33, 14];
text from, examined, [40, 87];
evangelical book-idol, not by any means the word of God, [40, 88];
to be searched, not chopped up, ib.;
list of chapters in the, by the author’s mother, [42, 129];
the author’s lessons in the, on the whole, the one essential part of all his education, [42, 130];
text which the author had to repeat oftenest, ib.

Biography pleasant to read, [33, 2].

Bishop, at the Royal Academy, [40, 95] (note);
epitaph on a, [42, 125].

Bishops and clergy, apathy of, regarding national sin, letter on, [44, 187] (note).

Bismarck, not the cause of the French war, [40, 84];
Prince, description of, from the ‘Pall Mall Gazette,’ [43, 143].

Blackfriars Bridge, [41, 111], [114].

Blind man, sent to gaol for four months for begging, [44, 185] (note);
Eastern story of a, for comparison, ib.