312Queen, the, his feeling for, ii.168;his interview with, ii.432Railways, ii.242Reade, Charles, ii.188;letter to, ii.206Reader, Charles Dickens as a, ii.437Readings, Dickens's public, for charities, ii.4,169,170;first reading for his own benefit, ii.39;at Paris, ii.187,189,192;in America, ii.267;farewell series of readings in England, ii.326,404,405;trial reading of "The Murder" from "Oliver Twist," ii.326;reading to the actors, ii.407,418;farewell reading, ii.431;effects of "The Murder" reading on Dickens, ii.434;books of the, ii.438;letters concerning the readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, ii.20,49,51-67,70-80,87,103,145,147,151-168,174,178,197,200,251-258,272-286;letters concerning American, ii.83,85,290,294,298,299,306-382;letters concerning the farewell series of, ii.391,392,395-400,412-421Reform, Dickens on Parliamentary, ii.87,269Regnier, M.,LettersReynolds, Dr. Russell, ii.448Roberts, David, ii.75;Rochester Cathedral, proposed burial of Dickens in, ii.448Royal Academy, female students at the, ii.121;Dickens's last public appearance, at the dinner of the, ii.431Russel, Alexander, ii.389,390,398,406Russell, Lord John, ii.85;Russell, W. H., ii.4Ryland, Arthur, ii.4,430;Sainton-Dolby, Madame, ii.295,391Saville, Miss, ii.186Scheffer, Ary, ii.149Scott, Dickens's dresser, ii.272,305,306,317,321,342,370,416Sculthorpe, W. R., letter to, ii.104Shaftesbury, Lord, ii.242Shea, Mr. Justice, ii.247Smith, Arthur, ii.4,39,52,53,56-60,64-67,71,72,78,80,104,109,135,145,149-153;letters to, ii.85,147Speaking, Dickens on public, ii.426,428;advice to his son Henry on public, ii.435Stage-coach, American story of a, ii.292Stanfield, Clarkson, ii.75,194,267;andLettersStanfield, George, letter to, ii.289Stanley, Dean, ii.448,449Stanley, Lady Augusta, ii.449Staplehurst, Dickens in the railway accident at, ii.224;description of the accident, ii.229-233;effects of the accident on Dickens, ii.388Staunton, Mr. Secretary, ii.351Steele, Mr., ii.447,448Stone, Ellen, ii.81Stone, Frank, ii.84;andLettersStone, Marcus, ii.84,106,208;letters to, ii.211,236Storrar, Mrs., ii.209;letter to, ii.216Sumner, Charles, ii.351,355Sun, The, newspaper, ii.225;Sympathy, letters of, ii.94,97,123,154,180,289,293"Tale of Two Cities, A," ii.83,84,158;letters concerning, ii.98,102,105,106,116Tavistock House, sale of, ii.107;Taylor, Bayard, ii.405Tennent, Sir James Emerson, ii.209,224;letters to, ii.218,259Tennyson, Alfred, Dickens's admiration for, ii.98Terry, Miss Kate, ii.193Thackeray, W. M., ii.4,39,137,208,210,214;letter to, ii.41Thames, drainage of the, ii.50;embankment of the, ii.410Theatre, Dickens on the, ii.271,438Theatrical Fund, the, ii.35Theatrical performances of Charles Dickens:for the Jerrold Memorial Fund, ii.19,23;and see ii.3;letters concerning the, ii.6,11,198Thornbury, Walter, ii.170,292;letters to, ii.178,262,286Toole, J. L., ii.54,268;letter to, ii.300Townshend, Chauncey Hare, ii.7,86,96,115,136,140,371,410"Uncommercial Traveller, The," ii.107Viardot, Madame, ii.193;Volunteers, Dickens on the, ii.115Wales, the Prince of, popularity of, ii.203;Dickens attends levée of, ii.432Wales, the Princess of, her arrival in England, ii.195;the illuminations in honour of, ii.198;popularity of, ii.203Ward, E. M., letter to, ii.141Ward, Mrs., letter to, ii.441Watkins, John, ii.148Watson, Hon. Mrs., ii.9,70;andLettersWatson, Sir Thomas, ii.405,407Watson, Wentworth, ii.79Watts's refuge for poor travellers, ii.259Webster, Benjamin, ii.361Webster, a story of the murderer, ii.333Westminster Abbey, burial of Dickens in, ii.448White, Clara, ii.142,181,208White, Rev. James, ii.209;andLettersWhite, Mrs., ii.212;letter to, ii.94White, Miss, ii.81,84,96;letter to, ii.92White, Richard Grant, ii.85Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Barney, ii.337,359Wills, W. H., ii.83,379,383,406,430;andLettersWills, Mrs., ii.75,96,120Working men, clubs for, ii.209,213;Dickens on the management of such clubs, ii.356;feeling of, for Dickens, ii.420Yates, Edmund, ii.5,129;andLettersYates, Mrs., ii.129;letter to, ii.48