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293Hogarth, Georgina, ii.50,114,145,179,202,408,436;andLettersHogge, Mrs., letter to, ii.46Holmes, Mr., ii.306Hospital, Great Ormond Street, ii.40,46Houghton, Lord, ii.432;"Household Words," "The Golden Mary," ii.11,"A House to Let," ii.40;incorporated with "All the Year Round," ii.83;letter concerning, ii.68Hulkes, Mrs., ii.224,315,329;letter to, ii.232Hullah, John, ii.131Humphery, Mr. and Mrs., afterwards Sir W. and Lady, ii.187Hunt, Leigh, ii.407Hutchinson, John, ii.380Illustrations of Dickens's works, his descriptions for, ii.237Impeachment of the Five Members, Dickens on Forster's, ii.14Ireland, a dialogue in, ii.61;feeling for Dickens in, ii.65;Fenianism in, ii.282-286;proposed banquet to Dickens in, ii.406;Dickens on the Established Church in, ii.409;and see ii.57,60,64Jamaica, the insurrection in, ii.241Jerrold, Douglas, ii.3,4,19;andLettersJews, Dickens's friendly feeling for, ii.204,223,280Joachim, Joseph, ii.413John, Dickens's manservant, ii.54,56,57,72,153,187,188,255Jones, Walter, letter to, ii.232Keeley, Mrs., ii.417Kelly, one of Dickens's readings men, ii.305,306,342Kemble, Fanny, ii.344,346Kent, W. Charles, ii.225,268,407;andLettersKnight, Charles, ii.208;andLetters"Lady of Lyons, The," ii.298La Font, ii.440Landor, Walter Savage, ii.66Law, Dickens's opinion of English, ii.440Layard, A. H., ii.108;Leclercq, Miss, ii.246Lehmann, Mrs., ii.39,75;andLettersLehmann, F., ii.39,75Léotard, ii.142Letters of Charles Dickens to:Agate, John, ii.154Anonymous, ii.276Armstrong, the Misses, ii.175Austin, Henry, ii.18,25,28Austin, Mrs., ii.154,180,384Bancroft, Mrs., ii.441Baylis, Mr., ii.179Benzon, Miss, ii.258Boyle, Miss, ii.10,132,157,169,186,245,315,411Brookfield, Mrs., ii.249Brookfield, Rev. W., ii.199,200Brooks, Shirley, ii.423,438Carlisle, the Earl of, ii.12,118,157Cartwright, Samuel, ii.348Cattermole, Mrs., ii.383,385Cerjat, M. de, ii.7,48,86,113,138,176,200,220,240,268,387,409Clarke, John, ii.418Collins, Wilkie, ii.40,67,101,110,129,146,182,198,209,332,397Compton, Mrs., ii.22Cooke, T. P., ii.21Dallas, Mrs., ii.195,434Dickens, Charles, ii.310,338Dickens, Edward, ii.402Dickens, Henry, ii.356,392,435,438Dickens, Miss Kate, ii.99Dickens, Miss, ii.52,53,56,63,72,78,95,99,124,150,161,163,165,188,190,243,252,254,256,273,275,276,278,279,283,285,299,302,306,313,316,321,324,337,341,343,350,351,354,363,366,372,377,380,389,391,399,412,415,421,426Dilke, C. W., ii.12Fechter, Charles, ii.183,185,191,260,297,361,368,390Fildes, S. L., ii.435Finlay, F. D., ii.297,389,408Fitzgerald, Percy, ii.203,217,234,237,247,263,293,294Forster, John, ii.14,42,76,97,111,128,142,215Frith, W. P., ii.439Henderson, Mrs., ii.293Hogarth, Miss, ii.28,31,33,51,55,58,61,65,70,74,75,79,126,132,137,151,152,156,158,162,165,172-174,190,206,248,251,253,255,257,272,274,277,279,281,282,284-286,295,298,303,304,307,315,317,319,327,330,334,341,345,353,358,360,364,370,371,379,391,392,396,398,400,413-419,421Hogge, Mrs., ii.46Hulkes, Mrs., ii.232Jewish Lady, a, ii.204,223,280Jones, Walter, ii.232Kent, W. Charles, ii.225,239,246,299,394,429,437,439,441,443Knight, Charles, ii.195,212Lehmann, Mrs. F., ii.196,234,395,413Longman, Thomas, ii.106Lytton, Sir E. B., ii.116Macready, W. C., ii.10,19,22,46,109,141,150,192,197,226,227,229,265,373,383,424,429,436Major, Mrs., ii.196Makeham, John, ii.444Marston, Dr. Westland, ii.43Mitton, Thomas, ii.229Morpeth, Viscount, seeCarlisle, The Earl of Ollier,Edmund, ii.213,425Ouvry, F., ii.205,427Owen, Professor, ii.235Panizzi, Antonio, ii.89,90,92Parkinson, J. C., ii.401Pollock, Mrs. F., ii.440Pollock, Sir F., ii.214Power, Miss, ii.127,194Power, Mrs., ii.300Procter, B. W., ii.5,82,90,223,259Procter, Mrs., ii.226,238Reade, Charles, ii.206Regnier, Monsieur, ii.44,45,102,105,189Sculthorpe, W. R., ii.104Smith, Arthur, ii.85,147Stanfield, Clarkson, ii.184,219,287Stanfield, George, ii.289Stone, Marcus, ii.211,236Stone, Frank, ii.16,24,25,27,35,82,103Storrar, Mrs., ii.216Tennent, Sir James Emerson, ii.6,218,259Thackeray, W. M., ii.41Thornbury, Walter, ii.178,262,286Toole, J. L., ii.300Ward, E. M., ii.141Ward, Mrs., ii.441Watkins, John, ii.148Watson, Hon. Mrs., ii.93,121,144,301,382White, Mrs., ii.94White, Miss, ii.92White, Rev. James, ii.11,15,81,97Wills, W. H., ii.119,167,168,171,207,290,292,295,301,386,422,433Yates, Edmund, ii.20,34,41,47,91,123,149,238Yates, Mrs., ii.48"Lighthouse, The," see ii.198Linton, Mrs., ii.207Literary Fund, the, ii.5,12Lockhart, Mr., ii.207London, Dickens's opinion of the Corporation of, ii.411;Longfellow, W. H., ii.306,308,312,326,333,361,375Lowell, Miss Mabel, ii.405,415Lyceum Theatre under Fechter, ii.187,191,245;and seeFechterLyndhurst, Lord,ii.144Lytton, the first Lord,ii.108,135,143,247,268;letter to, ii.116Lytton, Lord, ii.108Maclise, Daniel, ii.432;Macready, W. C., ii.169,172,173;andLettersMacready, Kate, ii.193Macready, Mrs., ii.172,288Macready, Jonathan, ii.376Macready, W., ii.425Major, Mrs., letter to, ii.196Makeham, J. M., ii.432;Dickens's last letter written to, ii.444Malleson, Mr. and Mrs., ii.315Marsh, Dickens's coachman, a story of, ii.181Marston, Dr. Westland, ii.42,44,45;letter to, ii.43"Martin Chuzzlewit," a story of Mrs. Harris, ii.41Mesmerism, a séance of, ii.100Missionaries, Dickens on, ii.241Mitton, Thomas,LettersMolesworth, Lady, ii.187,189Morgan, Captain, ii.136,143Morgan, W., ii.308,336Morpeth, Viscount, seeCarlisle, The Earl ofMotley, Mr., ii.142Mountain, a hazardous ascent of a, ii.29Narrative, ii.3,39,83,107,135,169,187,208,224,244,266,325,404,431,446Neville, Mr., ii.186Newsvendors' Benevolent Institution, ii.232New Testament, Dickens's love for the, ii.394,403;Dickens writes a history of the, for his children, ii.433"Nicholas Nickleby," see ii.200Norton, C. E., ii.326"Oliver Twist," the reading of "The Murder" from, ii.326,395,397,399Ollier, Edmund, ii.209,407;letters to, ii.213,425Olliffe, Lady, ii.187,190Olliffe, Sir J., ii.417Olliffe, the Misses, ii.190Osgood, Mr., ii.310,336,337,340,346,352,356,366"Our Mutual Friend," ii.208,210,224;and as to illustrations for, see ii.211,237Ouvry, Frederic, ii.188,300;letters to, ii.205,427Owen, Professor, ii.235Panizzi, Antonio, ii.84;letters to, ii.89,90,92Paris, Dickens at, ii.171,187;Dickens's reading at, ii.187-190,192Parkinson, J. C., ii.327;letter to, ii.401Patronage, the curse of England, ii.213,356"Picnic Papers," Dickens's share of the, ii.91Plessy, Madame, ii.440Pollock, Sir F., ii.97,144,209;letter to, ii.10,214Pollock, Mrs. F., letter to, ii.440Poole, John, ii.228;Portraits of Dickens, by Frith, ii.84,93;by John Watkins, ii.148;a caricature, ii.146Power, Miss, ii.82,293,300;andLettersPower, Mrs., letter to, ii.300Presence of mind of Dickens, ii.161,224,230Procter, Adelaide, ii.238;Procter, B. W., ii.83,91;andLettersProcter, Mrs., letter to, ii.226,238Putnam, Mr., ii.


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