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A.

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Of Toodle, 225.

As to boy, 52.

Of Squeers, on appetites, 22.

To clergymen, 109.

To the melancholy, 272.

On children (See Cuttle), 93.
Of Mrs. Crupp, on love, 130.
Of Bucket, 249.

AFFECTION-For home, 222.

Home the place of, 224.
Unrequited, 275.
(See Love).

The expression of, 9.
The subtlety of, 9.
Of the idiot, 10.

AFFECTIONS-Wounded, 10.

The natural, 10.
Of childhood, 10.

AFFECTATION AND RESERVE, 397.
Of innocence, 249.
AFFLICTIONS-Their power, 218.
AFFLICTION-The agony of, 10.
Assuaged by memory, 10.
Comfort in, 11.

AFFRONT-Mr. Pickwick's, 11.
AGE-A youthful old, 11.

The duties of old, 11.
Revered by the poor, 11.
The influence of dress on, 159.
AGES-Like drops in the ocean, 30.
AGGRAVATION-Blood, liquid, 49.
AGNES, 294.

The true woman, 532.
Influence of, 534.
Grave of, 212.

ALARM-BELL-Voice of the, 44.
ALIBI-The elder Weller's idea of

an, 11.

ALLEN Ben, and Bob Sawyer, 61.
ALPHABET-Of the stars, 453.

Like a bramble bush, 170.
Joe and Pip's study of the, 170.
Learning the, 11.

Reminiscences of its study, 12.
ALPS-Among the, 12.

Of testimony (See Ancestry),
16.

AMATEUR ARTIST, 24.
AMENS!-Like Macbeth's (See
Church), 103.

AMERICA-Liberty in, 269.
Justice in, 254.

A provincialism of, 197.
Canal boat in, 56.
AMERICANS-(See Chollop), 64.

Their characteristics, 12.
Their devotion to dollars, 13.
AMERICAN EAGLE-The, 13.
FLAG, 197.

HABITS Salivatory phenom-
ena, 13.

In Washington, 13.
Publicists in, 14.

Women, fashionable, 14.
The social observances in, 14.
Mark Tapley's opinion of, 15.
Landlord, 257.

Dinner, an, 147.
Magistrate, an, 283.

Congressman, 268.

Transcendentalists, 486.

Universities, 495.

Trees, 491.

Habits, 481, 482.

Religion and lectures, 395.
Shakers, 434.
Speculator, 451.

Reception, 392.
Press, 372.
Prison, 376.

Railroad journey, 389, 390.
Steamboat, 453.

AMUSEMENT-The philosophy of (See
"Circus"), 104.
(See New York), 331.
ANATOMY-Venus on, 15.
ANATOMICAL SUBJECT-Wegg

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ARISTOCRAT-Monseigneur, the, 71.
ARISTOCRATIC PRIVILEGE-Gout, an,
210.
ARITHMETIC, 23.
Windy, 72.

as AROMA, 23.
ART-Of carving, 59.

an, 15.
ANCESTORS-Remote and doubtful,
16.

ANCESTRY-A satire on the pride
of, 15.

Its personal importance, 16.
ANCIENT BANK, 35.

ANGELS Communion with the (See
Dead), 134.

(See Flowers, etc.), 197.
ANGELS' EYES-stars, 453.
ANGER, 300.

(See Rage), 386.

ANIMALS, 299.

(See Dogs, Donkeys, Cats,
etc.), 155, 156.

Their weather instincts, 16.
ANNIVERSARY, 294.
ANNIVERSARIES-Of ghosts, 209.
ANNO DOMINI, 17.
ANNOUNCEMENT-Of a baby, 92.
ANTIQUARIAN DISCOVERY, 360.
CONTROVERSY, 361.
APARTMENT-A spacious, 18.
A small, 18.

Of Dick Swiveller, 18.
An ancient, 18.

Miss La Creevy's difficulties
of, 23.

Family pictures, 23.

A top-heavy portrait, 23.
Of the butcher, 55.

Of letter-writing (See Valen-
tine), 496.

Italian pictures, 24.

Family pictures, 24.

Pictures in Italian Churches,

24.

ART AND NATURE-A criticism, 23.
ARTIST (See Art), 23.

An Amateur, 24.

ASHES Of a Home, 25.

ASPERITY (See Face, a frosty), 182.
(See-Austerity), 27.

The expression of, 25.
ASSOCIATION-The influence of, 25.
ASSOCIATIONS-Of evening, 173.
Of Christmas, 95.
Of Sunday bells, 43.
Of a battle-field, 38.
Of childhood, 91.
Of holidays, 219.
ASTHMA-Of Mr. Omer, 55.

ASTHMA

ASTHMA-The want of breath, 25.
ASYLUM-A lunatic, 281.
ATTACHMENT (See Affection), 9.
ATTACHMENT--Personal, Lowten's
opinion of, 200.

AUCTION SALE-Of Dombey's furni-
ture, 25.

AUGUST-Nature in, 26.
Scenery in, 468.

AUNT (See Mr. F.'s), 83.
AUSTERITY-In religion, 27, 94, 395.
Of Mr. Murdstone, 71.
Of Mrs. Clennam, 25.

Of Mrs. General, 60.

Of Dombey, 27, 493.
Its chilling influence, 26.
In politeness, 27.
The selfishness of, 27.

Its influence on youth, 27.
AUSTRALIA-Micawber off for, 303.
AUTHOR -His loss of imaginary
friends, 27.

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BARNABY RUDGE-In the country, BLACKSMITH-(See Evening), 174.

119.

BARNABY'S DREAM, 313.
BARNACLE-A buttoned-up man, 56.
BARNACLES-For office, 341, 342, 343.
BASHFULNESS-Of Mr. Toots, 37.
BATTLE-FIELD-An old, 38.
BAY-(See City; the approach to New
The world a, 538.
York), 105.

BEADLE (See Officials), 342.

Mr. Dick, the mad, 27.
MAD-Mr. Dick's diffusion of BEARD, 312.
facts, 28.

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.
Nature in, 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.

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BACHELOR-A bad habit to be an old,
216.

(See Sparsit), 450.
(See Durdles), 66.
Mr. Minns, the, 70.

(See Tottle), 78.

BAD HUMOR-And religion, 395.
BAGNET, Mr.-Description of, 61.
Mrs., 534, 535.

Her advice, on conduct, 9.
Birth-day dinner of Mrs., 148.
BAGSTOCK-Major, his features, 181.
As a bachelor, 33.

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.
BALLOONIST-A, 34.

BALL-A fancy dress, 34.

Spangles by daylight, 34.
A fashionable, 34.

"BALMY"-Dick Swiveller's, 444.
BANKER-Mr. Lowry, the, 70.
BANK-An old-fashioned, 35.
CLERKS (See House), 232.
OFFICIALS Their individual-
ity, 35.

BANKRUPTCY, 36.

The world's idea of, 36.

A normal condition, 144.
Court of, 121.

BEAUTY-A grinning skull beneath,

39.

(See Woman), 532.
BEAU-A superannuated, 63.
BED-"An out-an-outer," 39.
BEDROOM-Pickwick in the wrong,
39.

A model (See apartment), 21.
BEDSTEAD-A despotic monster, 41.
BEDSTEADS-The characteristics of,
41.

BEEF AND MUTTON-Nothing solar
about them, 167.

BEES-Models of industry, 41.

Their example a humbug, 41.
BEGGARS-In Italian churches, 41.
Italian, 42.

In the name of philanthropy,
356.

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BLEAK HOUSE-Description of, 234.
BLESSING-Mrs. Cruncher's, 211.

BLIMBER-The school of Dr., 417.
Children, as a, 91.
The reading of Dr., 392.
Cornelia, 418.

Mrs., dress of, 158.
Doctor, 62.

BLIND-The faces of the, 49.
BLINDNESS-Degrees of, 48.
BLOOD VS. LIQUID AGGRAVATION, 49.
BLOCKHEAD (See Drummle), 66.
The Aristocracy of, 49.

BLUSH-A, 49.
BLUSHES, 181.
BLUNTNESS VS. SINCERITY, 48.
BLUSTER, 48.
BOARDING-HOUSE

KEEPERS-AD-
swers to advertisement, 9.
BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPER-Mrs. Tod-
BOARDING-HOUSE-Mrs. Todgers' 49.
gers, 50.

(See Billickin), 239.
Trials of a, 213.

BOB CRATCHIT'S CHRISTMAS DINNER,
98.

BOB SAWYER'S OPINION, 298.
BODY-"A dem'd, moist, unpleas-
ant," 287.

BOFFIN-Mr. and Mrs., 188, 352.
BOHEMIANS The gypsies of gentil-
ity, 50.

BELLS Associations of Sunday, 43. BOISTEROUSNESS Of Boythorn, 284.

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(See Advertising), 9.
BILL-Weeping on a wet wall, 232.
BILL OF FARE (See Eating), 166.
"BILER"-The vagrant boy, 52.
BILLICKIN-Mrs., the housekeeper,

239.

BIPEDS AND QUADRUPEDS, 47.
BIRD-Of Tim Linkinwater (See City
Square), 107.

BIRDS-The unhappiness of caged,
47.

The traits of, 47.

(See "Christmas at Sea"), 97.

BIRDS AND ANGELS Jenny Wren (See
Flowers, etc.), 197.
BIRD-CAGE-Heart like a, 219.

and Evil), 210.

Book-KEEPERS and Old Ledgers,
60.

BOOK-KEEPING-Moral, 243.

BOLDNESS, 50.

BOOTS-Tight; and love, 276.
Tight, 50.

Irreparable, 50.

(See Old Clothes), 344.
At the inn, 511.
Pickwick's gaiters, 360.
BORE-A practical, 51.
BORES, 51.
BOTANICAL BLOTCHES-(See Cup-
"BORN AGAIN"-Mrs. Weller, 512.
BOTANY-BAY EASE, 145.
board), 130.
BOTTLES, 51.

Journey of a, 529.
BOUNDERBY-Mr., 62.

His dress, 158.

Josiah, his education, 169

A local magnate, 283.

And Childers, 246.

The household of (See Spar-
Bit), 450.

BOWER, 51.

Box-Advice as to his lodgings, 52.

The Spartan, 52.

At Mugby, 52.
A street, 52.

A vagrant, 52.

A depraved, 52.

"Jo" the outcast, 52.
Bailey an "old,” 53.
David Copperfield's servant,

238.

(See "Fat Boy"), 190, 191.
Discipline in church, 396.
His reading, 391.
His fight, 193.
His toilette, 482,
BOYTHORN-Mr., 62.

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His opinion of hearts, 219.
His office, 264.

Sally (See Swiveller), 460.
BREAD AND BUTTER-Eating, 166, 54.
BREATH-Asthma, the want, 25, 55.
BREAKFAST-Conversation at, 205.
BREWERS AND BAKERS, 207.
BROADWAY PIG, 362.
BROKER-Pancks' opinion of a, 54.

In second-hand furniture, 54.
BROKER'S SHOP, 54.

BROWDIE-John, the laughter of,259.
BRUISES Of Mr. Squeers, 55.
BUCKET-The detective, 146.

Mr., the advice of, 249.
BUDS "Children of the flowers," 92.
BULLY-Of humility, 62.
BUMBLE-His opinion of juries, 254.

"The law's a bachelor," 261.
BUNSBY-Capt., 62, 295.

(See Features), 192.

BURDEN-Of cares, 59.

BUSINESS MANAGER-Capt. Cuttle as

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CALTON-Mr., 63.

CANAL BOAT-An American, 56.
CANDLE-Lighting a, 57.

(See Chambermaid), 87.
CANDIDATES-For office, 171.

CAPTAIN CUTTLE-His home, 223.
Dress of, 157.
Despondency of, 227.
Simplicity of, 61.

As a business man, 55.
His love of Walter, 134.
The expression of, 181, 182.
His habit of thought, 215.
On shipwreck, 437.

His reverence for science, 57.
His observations and charac-
teristics, 57.

And Mrs. MacStinger, 58.
And Mr. Toots, 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.

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Miscellaneous, 81.
Female, 82.

(See Coachman), 113.

(See Cabs and Drivers), 56.
(See Dinner, fashionable), 149.
(See Boy), 52.

(See Landlord), 256.

(See Gentility, shabby), 207.
(See Inventor), 253.

(See Authoress), 28.
(See Court), 120.

(See Face, a frosty), 182.

(See Betsey Trotwood), 46.
(See Facts), 186.

(See Mrs. Rouncewell), 239.
(See Factory-town), 184.

(See Face of a proud, etc.), 182.
(See Eyes, inexpressive), 178.
(See Carker, Jr.), 241.
(See Silas Wegg), 239, 240.
(See Mantalini), 285.

(See Admirer-Quale), 8.
(See "Actors, a gathering
of "), 7.

(See Ball), 34.

(See Court, description of Doc-
tors' Commons), 120.
At a public dinner, 151.
And dress (See Dress), 157.
(See Sally Brass), 264.

(See Americans in Washing-
ton), 13.

(See Serjeant Snubbin), 266.
And characteristics (See Capt.
Cuttle), 57.

And characteristics, 61.

CHARACTER Simplicity of Capt.
Cuttle, 61.

Purity of Tom Pinch, 218.
A vigorous (See Laugh of Boy-
thorn), 259.

Illustrated by home surround-
ings, 223.

Indecision of, 246.
CHARACTERISTICS-Of Americans, 12.
Personal, 192.

CHARITY-Acquaintance, a charity
to, 7.

Induced by Christmas associa-

tions, 97.

Of the poor, 87.

Held by main force 87.
Speculators in, 87.

The romance of, 87.

CHARITABLE MISSIONS, 310.
CHEEK-An unsympathetic, 87.

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.
CHEERLESS APARTMENT, 269.

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CHICK, 294.

a man of the

CHICKENSTALKER-Mr. and Mrs. at
home, 221.

CHILD-A matured, 88.

Sickness of Johnny Harmon,
88.

Death of Johnny Harmon, 89.
A fashionable, 90.

Of a female philanthropist, 90.
And father-a contrast, 90.
Grave of a, 212.

(See Baby), 30.

Its idea of an austere father,
191.

Its first experience in church,
102.

CHILDHOOD Of Florence, 209.
Its affection, 10.

The power of observation
in, 90.

The fortitude of, 90.

The early experience of, 91.
In a city, 91.

Sad remembrances of, 91.
The dreams of, 91.
Neglected, 91.

CHILDISHNESS-A misnomer, 91.
CHILDREN-The blessing of, 91.
Injustice to, 91.

Keeping and losing, 92.

A lawyer's view of, 92.
The sympathy of, 92.
At church, 92.

At Christmas, 97.

Of nature, 92.

Neglected, their footprints,

92.

Who are doted upon, 92.

Their legs calendars of dis-
tress, 93.

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.
Their education (Pipchin's
system), 167.

On Sunday, 470.

At seaside, 431.

Their education, 167.

The Pardiggle, 356.

Of Toodle, 225.

(See Nurse), 337, 338, 339.
(See Race-course), 385.

CHILLIP-Dr., His style of shaking
hands, 217.

Description of, 298.
CHIMES (See Bells), 45.
CHIMNEYS (See "City Neighbor.
hood), 107.
CHIMNEY-SWEEPING

ticeship), 22.
CHIN-A desert of, 62.

A double, 94.

(See Appren

CHIRRUP-Mrs., as a carver, 59.
Mr. and Mrs., 274.

CHIVERY, JOHN-Description of, 64
His heart, 218.

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.
CHRISTIANITY-Austere, 27.

CHRISTMAS-Associations of, 95.

Day, 96.

Its lessons, 96.

Scrooge's opinion of, 97.
Scenes, 97.

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Jonas-His Education, 170.
His bad passions, 30.
Anthony-Death of, 141.
CIRCUMLOCUTION OFFICE, 340, 341.
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, 173.
CIRCUS-The philosophy of the, 104.
People Mr. Sleary on, 104.
The performers, 104.
CITY-An old and drowsy, 104.

A quiet nook in London, 105.
Crowd-Its expressions, 105.
Of Philadelphia, 105.

The approach to New York,
105.

Travellers to the, 105.
(See Genoa), 206.

(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,
130.

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Of Mrs. Tibbs. 238.
Uncomfortable, 108.
CLEMENCY NEWCOME-Description
of, 82.

the writing of, 541.
CLENNAM-Mre, her religion, 27.
CLERK-A lawyer's, 108.

An indignant, 108.
His office, 108.

The faithful old, 108.
An old, 64.

Smallweed, a lawyer's, 261.
Newman Noggs, 72.

Mr. Grewgious as a model,
193.

(See City Square "), 106.

CLERKS-At lunch, 262.

Of lawyers, 266, 267.
Offices of merchants', 108.
CLERGYNEN-Weller's opinion of,
244.

CLOSET (See Cupboard), 130.

CLOUDS (See Evening in Autumn),
174.

(See Execution), 175.
COACH-Riding in a, 111.

Experience in a Virginia, 111.
The early morning, 112.
An old style, 112.
Travelling-the miseries of,

113.

COACHES-The ghosts of mail, 112.
Associations of decayed, 112.
Weller's opinion of, 113.
Their autobiography, 113.
Men like (See Pecksniff), 284.
COACHMAN-A representative of
pomp. 113.

Tom Pinch's journey with a,

113.

A labelled, 216.

His love of his occupation,
228.

COIN-Of the heart, 219.
COKETOWN-A triumph of fact, 183.
COLD-Mrs. Nickleby's cure for a,

114.

COLDNESS, 25.

And indifference, 247.
COLISEUM-Rome, 407.
COLLECTOR-Pancks, the, 114, 257.
COLOR-Of Sound (See Night), 334.
COMFORT-IN affliction, 11.
"COMING OUT STRONG"-(See Mark
Tapley), 288.

COMMON SENSE-Mr. Skimpole's idea
of, 114.

COMPLACENCY-(See Content,, 117.
COMPLIMENTS-Diffusive, 197.
Of a lawyer, 115.
COMPOSITION-Cramming for a, 173.
COMPROMISE-With cleanliness, 115.
CONCEIT-(See Bounderby), 62.

Mr. Podsnap as a type of, 115.
The grandeur of Podsnap-
pery, 115.

Spiritual, the experience of
Dickens, 115.
Self, 116.

language, by

CONCENTRATION-Of mind (See Ex-
pression), 178.
CONDENSATION-Of
lovers, 281.
CONDUCT-Mrs. Bagnet's advice on,
9.

CONFUSION-Sometimes agreeable,

116.

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,

116.

CONGRESSMAN-In America, 72, 268.
CONSERVATISM-See Todgers), 828.
CONSCIENCE-Mr. Pecksniff's bank,

117.

A troubled, 117, 215.
A convenient garment, 117.
CONSOLATION-In disappointment,

275.

CONSTANCY-Secret of success, 467.
CONSUMPTION (See also Fever, Sick-
ness, etc.), 116.

CONTENT-The still small voice of,
227.

The tranquillity of, 117.
The generosity of, 117.
CONTENTMENT, 117, 270.

The vision of Gabriel Grub,
117.

CONTENTIONS Of life, 270.
CONTRASTS-In life, 117.
CONTRITION-Of Mr. Toots, 117.

CRISPARKLE

CONVERSATION-Castor Oil as a sub-
ject of, 13.

(See Baby Talk), 31.
CONVENTIONALITIES Social, 188.
In religion and politics, 132.
CONVENTIONALISM-In Christianity,
94.

CONVENTIONAL PHRASES, 118.
CONVICT-His early experiences, 117.
Trial of a, 123.

(See Execution).

COOKING, 118.

The melodious sounds of, 118.
The misfortunes of (See Din-
ner), 148.

Description of, 99.
(See "Pudding "'), 381.
"COPELAND's" POTTERY, 364.
COPPERFIELD-David, at school, 417.
His first love, 277.
Drunk, 163.

CORNS-Treading on people's, 118.
CORPORATION (See Life Assurance),
271.

Public boards, etc., 118.

CORPSE (See Dead-house), 134.
(See Death of Quilp), 138.
CORRESPONDENCE-(See Letter, and
Writing), 269, 541.
COSTS-Legal (See Court), 128.
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Jaggers, the lawyer, in, 265.
COURT OF CHANCERY-The, 127.

The Lord Chancellor in, 126.
(Jarndyce, vs. Jarndyce), 126,
127.

Its bedevilments, 127.
Its wiglomeration, 128.
The end of Jarndyce vs. Jarn-
dyce, 128.

Boythorn's opinion of the,
128.

COURTS-Like powder-mills, 129.
COURTSHIP (See Love, etc.).
Cow-(See Facts), 185.
CRABBEDNESS Of Tackleton, 76, 94
(See Bachelor), 33.

CRAMMING (See Public Man), 381.
CREAKLE-The teacher, 64, 422.
CREDULITY-Of the world, 193.
CRICKET-Music of the, 221, 254,

255.

CRIME (See Revolution), 399.

Successful (See Success), 467.
And filth in London, 129.
A kind of disorder, 129.
The fascination of, 129.
CRIMINAL (See Execution), 176.
On trial (See Court), 123.
CRIMINALS-Their struggle with
crime, 129.

CRISPARKLE-The cupboard of Mrs.,
130.

Mr., his eyes, 178.
Mr., 356, 357.

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