INDEX. A. Of Toodle, 225. As to boy, 52. Of Squeers, on appetites, 22. To clergymen, 109. To the melancholy, 272. On children (See Cuttle), 93. AFFECTION-For home, 222. Home the place of, 224. The expression of, 9. AFFECTIONS-Wounded, 10. The natural, 10. AFFECTATION AND RESERVE, 397. AFFRONT-Mr. Pickwick's, 11. The duties of old, 11. The true woman, 532. ALARM-BELL-Voice of the, 44. an, 11. ALLEN Ben, and Bob Sawyer, 61. Like a bramble bush, 170. Reminiscences of its study, 12. Of testimony (See Ancestry), AMATEUR ARTIST, 24. AMERICA-Liberty in, 269. A provincialism of, 197. Their characteristics, 12. HABITS Salivatory phenom- In Washington, 13. Women, fashionable, 14. Dinner, an, 147. Congressman, 268. Transcendentalists, 486. Universities, 495. Trees, 491. Habits, 481, 482. Religion and lectures, 395. Reception, 392. Railroad journey, 389, 390. AMUSEMENT-The philosophy of (See ARISTOCRAT-Monseigneur, the, 71. as AROMA, 23. an, 15. ANCESTRY-A satire on the pride Its personal importance, 16. ANGELS Communion with the (See (See Flowers, etc.), 197. (See Rage), 386. ANIMALS, 299. (See Dogs, Donkeys, Cats, Their weather instincts, 16. Of Dick Swiveller, 18. Miss La Creevy's difficulties Family pictures, 23. A top-heavy portrait, 23. Of letter-writing (See Valen- Italian pictures, 24. Family pictures, 24. Pictures in Italian Churches, 24. ART AND NATURE-A criticism, 23. An Amateur, 24. ASHES Of a Home, 25. ASPERITY (See Face, a frosty), 182. The expression of, 25. ASTHMA ASTHMA-The want of breath, 25. AUCTION SALE-Of Dombey's furni- AUGUST-Nature in, 26. AUNT (See Mr. F.'s), 83. Of Mrs. General, 60. Of Dombey, 27, 493. Its influence on youth, 27. BARNABY RUDGE-In the country, BLACKSMITH-(See Evening), 174. 119. BARNABY'S DREAM, 313. BEADLE (See Officials), 342. Mr. Dick, the mad, 27. A conceited, 116. Pott's method of work, 173. AUTHORESS - Mrs. American, 28. Hominy, AUTUMN-Sunset in, 174. At Chesney Wold, 235. Scenery, 28. Wind at twilight, 29. The voices of, 29. AVARICE-The miser, 29. Fledgeby, the young mi- ser, 30. And cunning, 30. And heartlessness, 30. AWAKE-Lying, 30. AWE, 30. an BACHELOR-A bad habit to be an old, (See Sparsit), 450. (See Tottle), 78. BAD HUMOR-And religion, 395. Her advice, on conduct, 9. At dinner, 147. His laughter, 259. His opinion of stamina, 136. As a traveller, 489. The sayings of Major, 34. BAILEY-An Old, 53. BAILEY-HIS whiskers, 523. BALCONIES-An Italian street, 34. BALL-A fancy dress, 34. Spangles by daylight, 34. "BALMY"-Dick Swiveller's, 444. BANKRUPTCY, 36. The world's idea of, 36. A normal condition, 144. BEAUTY-A grinning skull beneath, 39. (See Woman), 532. A model (See apartment), 21. BEEF AND MUTTON-Nothing solar BEES-Models of industry, 41. Their example a humbug, 41. In the name of philanthropy, BLEAK HOUSE-Description of, 234. BLIMBER-The school of Dr., 417. Mrs., dress of, 158. BLIND-The faces of the, 49. BLUSH-A, 49. KEEPERS-AD- (See Billickin), 239. BOB CRATCHIT'S CHRISTMAS DINNER, BOB SAWYER'S OPINION, 298. BOFFIN-Mr. and Mrs., 188, 352. BELLS Associations of Sunday, 43. BOISTEROUSNESS Of Boythorn, 284. (See Advertising), 9. 239. BIPEDS AND QUADRUPEDS, 47. BIRDS-The unhappiness of caged, The traits of, 47. (See "Christmas at Sea"), 97. BIRDS AND ANGELS Jenny Wren (See and Evil), 210. Book-KEEPERS and Old Ledgers, BOOK-KEEPING-Moral, 243. BOLDNESS, 50. BOOTS-Tight; and love, 276. Irreparable, 50. (See Old Clothes), 344. Journey of a, 529. His dress, 158. Josiah, his education, 169 A local magnate, 283. And Childers, 246. The household of (See Spar- BOWER, 51. Box-Advice as to his lodgings, 52. The Spartan, 52. At Mugby, 52. A vagrant, 52. A depraved, 52. "Jo" the outcast, 52. 238. (See "Fat Boy"), 190, 191. His opinion of hearts, 219. Sally (See Swiveller), 460. In second-hand furniture, 54. BROWDIE-John, the laughter of,259. Mr., the advice of, 249. "The law's a bachelor," 261. (See Features), 192. BURDEN-Of cares, 59. BUSINESS MANAGER-Capt. Cuttle as CALTON-Mr., 63. CANAL BOAT-An American, 56. (See Chambermaid), 87. CAPTAIN CUTTLE-His home, 223. As a business man, 55. His reverence for science, 57. And Mrs. MacStinger, 58. The reading of, 392. CAPITAL AND TALENT, 305. CARDS A game for love, 58. Of callers, 58. CARES-Second-hand, 59. The oppressiveness of, 59. CARKER, JR.-Description of, 241. SR.-Description of, 63. (See Content), 117. Miscellaneous, 81. (See Coachman), 113. (See Cabs and Drivers), 56. (See Landlord), 256. (See Gentility, shabby), 207. (See Authoress), 28. (See Face, a frosty), 182. (See Betsey Trotwood), 46. (See Mrs. Rouncewell), 239. (See Face of a proud, etc.), 182. (See Admirer-Quale), 8. (See Ball), 34. (See Court, description of Doc- (See Americans in Washing- (See Serjeant Snubbin), 266. And characteristics, 61. CHARACTER Simplicity of Capt. Purity of Tom Pinch, 218. Illustrated by home surround- Indecision of, 246. CHARITY-Acquaintance, a charity Induced by Christmas associa- tions, 97. Of the poor, 87. Held by main force 87. The romance of, 87. CHARITABLE MISSIONS, 310. The business manager, 55, 192. CHEER-An English, 88. The hypocrite, 243. Flight of, 308. CHEERFULNESS-Kit's religion, 88. Kit's philosophy of, 88. CHICK, 294. a man of the CHICKENSTALKER-Mr. and Mrs. at CHILD-A matured, 88. Sickness of Johnny Harmon, Death of Johnny Harmon, 89. Of a female philanthropist, 90. (See Baby), 30. Its idea of an austere father, Its first experience in church, CHILDHOOD Of Florence, 209. The power of observation The fortitude of, 90. The early experience of, 91. Sad remembrances of, 91. CHILDISHNESS-A misnomer, 91. Keeping and losing, 92. A lawyer's view of, 92. At Christmas, 97. Of nature, 92. Neglected, their footprints, 92. Who are doted upon, 92. Their legs calendars of dis- The love of, 93. In the hospital, 93. Capt. Cuttle's advice, 93. Their martyrdom, 93. The gauntlet of their diseases, 93. In love, 93. The death of, 144. A hater of (Tackleton), 94. (See Orphans), 350. (See Spiritual growth), 452. On Sunday, 470. At seaside, 431. Their education, 167. The Pardiggle, 356. Of Toodle, 225. (See Nurse), 337, 338, 339. CHILLIP-Dr., His style of shaking Description of, 298. ticeship), 22. A double, 94. (See Appren CHIRRUP-Mrs., as a carver, 59. CHIVERY, JOHN-Description of, 64 Disappointment of, 280. In love, 278. Reticence of, 399. CHOLLOP-Mr., 64. CHOKING COUGH, 118. CHRISTIAN-A conventional, 94. A professing, 94. A rigid, 94. "A boiling-over old," 54. CHRISTMAS-Associations of, 95. Day, 96. Its lessons, 96. Scrooge's opinion of, 97. Jonas-His Education, 170. A quiet nook in London, 105. The approach to New York, Travellers to the, 105. (See Lyons), 282. Childhood in a, 91. Dust in the, 165, 174. Gardens, 205. Houses, 233, 236. Trees, 491. Graveyard, 211, 213. Its crowd-A human stew, Of Mrs. Tibbs. 238. the writing of, 541. An indignant, 108. The faithful old, 108. Smallweed, a lawyer's, 261. Mr. Grewgious as a model, (See City Square "), 106. CLERKS-At lunch, 262. Of lawyers, 266, 267. CLOSET (See Cupboard), 130. CLOUDS (See Evening in Autumn), (See Execution), 175. Experience in a Virginia, 111. 113. COACHES-The ghosts of mail, 112. Tom Pinch's journey with a, 113. A labelled, 216. His love of his occupation, COIN-Of the heart, 219. 114. COLDNESS, 25. And indifference, 247. COMMON SENSE-Mr. Skimpole's idea COMPLACENCY-(See Content,, 117. Mr. Podsnap as a type of, 115. Spiritual, the experience of language, by CONCENTRATION-Of mind (See Ex- CONFUSION-Sometimes agreeable, 116. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 116. CONGRESSMAN-In America, 72, 268. 117. A troubled, 117, 215. 275. CONSTANCY-Secret of success, 467. CONTENT-The still small voice of, The tranquillity of, 117. The vision of Gabriel Grub, CONTENTIONS Of life, 270. CRISPARKLE CONVERSATION-Castor Oil as a sub- (See Baby Talk), 31. CONVENTIONAL PHRASES, 118. (See Execution). COOKING, 118. The melodious sounds of, 118. Description of, 99. CORNS-Treading on people's, 118. Public boards, etc., 118. CORPSE (See Dead-house), 134. Jaggers, the lawyer, in, 265. The Lord Chancellor in, 126. Its bedevilments, 127. Boythorn's opinion of the, COURTS-Like powder-mills, 129. CRAMMING (See Public Man), 381. 255. CRIME (See Revolution), 399. Successful (See Success), 467. CRISPARKLE-The cupboard of Mrs., Mr., his eyes, 178. |