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WOMEN-(See Betsey Trotwood), 46. | WORLD-The material and moral,538 | WRITING-Of Joe Gargery, 541.

(See Female Characters), 83.

Like adverbs (See Dingwall),

65.

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Its hollowness, 539.
Opinion of the, 539.
Toots' idea of the, 539.
Its idea of bankruptcy, 36.
Of fashion; its management,
189.

The social, 190.

Its credulity and incredulity,

193.

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Its idea of duty, 165.
WOUNDS-Of affection, 10.
WREN, JENNY-Her memory of
flowers and angels, 197.
The funeral of "the poor
boy." 203.

WRITE-Kit learning to, 541.
WRITER-Public, 542.

The begging letter, 43.
A smeary, 540.
WRITING-Short-hand, 539, 540.
Attempts of ignorance, 540.
An ecstasy of pen and ink,
540.

Efforts of Sam Weller, 540.
"Wery large" (See Death of
Jo), 141.

541.

Dick Swiveller as a corre-
spondent, 541.

Preparations for, 541.
Of a beginner, 641.
A letter, 541.
WRITING-DESK-A spattered, 541.

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New, 542.

The old and new, 542.
YEARS-Death of, 542.

The declining of life, 272.
YES-Its expression, 543.
YOUNG-The death of the, 140,
144.

YOUTH-Its early experience in
church, 102.

And age, a contrast, 90.

The death of Paul Dombey,
143.

Depraved, 543.
Depravity of, 543.
(See Girlhood).

(See Boy), 52.

(See Child, etc.), 88, 91.
A precocious, 261.

The influence of austerity
upon, 27.

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POOR

POOR-Patients, 369.

Public duty to the, 368.
Tenderness of the, 369.
Kindness to each other, 369.
Their reverence for old age,
11.

Charity of the, 87.
Their love of home, 222.
Men, and poor women, the
difference, 207.

Of London (See Crime and
Filth), 129.
Relations, 395.

POPULARITY (Slurk, the editor),
369.

(See Ride), 402.
PORTER-Toby Veck, the, 369.
A solemn, 370.
PORTRAITS (See Art), 23, 24.
POSITIVENESS-Mrs.Pratchett's,370
POST BOYS-And donkeys, 370.
POTT-Submissiveness of Mr., 206.

Mr., the editor, 72.

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PRISONER-For debt (Weller's sto- RAGE-Of Pickwick, 361.

ry), 379.

Trial of a, 123.
Death of the, 139.

(See Court) 120.

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PRIVILEGES (Coach), 297.
PRIZE-FIGHT (See Fight), 194.
PROCRASTINATION-Micawber's
vice on, 9.
PRODIGIES-Children as, 92.
PRODGIT-Mrs. (See Baby), 31.
PROFANITY-Bark's adjectives, 7.
(See Oath), 839.
880.

Of old Lobbs, 880.
PROFESSING CHRISTIANS, 94.
PROFESSIONAL ENTHUSIASM, 380.
PROOFS Sineared, 881.
PROPERTY-Portable, Wemmick's
advice, 200.

PROSPERITY--Effect of (Mark Tap-
ley), 381.
PROTECTION-From crime and im-
position, 273.

His mode of writing an essay, PROTEST Of Mr. Meek, 30.

173.

His domestic afflictions, 243.
POTATO The charm of peeling (See
dinner, Dick Swiveller's),
148.

(See cooking), 118.

POTOMAC RIVER, 453.
POTTERY, 364.

POULTRY-(See Eagle), 165.

POVERTY-(See Poor), 366, 367, 368,

369, 370.

Its straits, 207.

(See Five Points), 329.

371.

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PROVERB-A flowing-bearded and
patriarchal, 381.
PROVINCIALISMS-Óf America, 197.
"PRUNES AND PRISM "-(See Papa),

853.

PSYCHOLOGY-Of visions, 499.

RAGE-Its effervescence, 386.

A madhouse style of manner,
386.

Of Mr. Smallweed, 886.

RAILROAD-Construction of the, 386.
A finished, 387.

The course of, 388.
Rush of the engine, 388.
On a, 388.

Preparations for a, 389.
Train, 389.

Arrival of the train, 389.
Journey, in America, 389.
Cars, in America, 890.
Its responsibility, 390.
Depot, 390.
RAIN-In the city, 390.
After a, 390.
RAMPAGE-Mrs. Joe on a, 391.
A drizzly, 390.
READING-A boy's, 391.

Wopsle's manner of, 391.
Words delicious to taste, 391.
Mr. Wegg's difficulty in, 391.
Dr. Blimber's style of, 392.
Capt. Cuttle's style of, 392.
READERS-Of books, 50.
On gin and water, 392.

REAL AND MIMIC LIFE-Its distino-
tions, 272.

PUBLIC MEN-Self-importance of, REBUKE-Of impertinence, 246.

381.

Duties of secretary, 881.
Their feelings, 192.

Must expect sneers, 254.
In America, 14.

PUBLIC-Writers, 542.

(See

Display-The value of, 154.
House (See Inn), 247.
Inns and Bars).
House, a dissipated-looking,

235.
Dinners, 151.

Injustice to innocent offend-
ers, 250.

PUDDING- Description

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of (See
Christmas Dinner), 99.
PUGILIST--A noral, 82.
A successful, 381.
Chicken," 881.
PULPIT SLANG, 443.
PUMBLECHOOK, 72.
PUNCH-Micawber's, 382.
Bob Sawyer's, 382.
Its results, 382.
Feeling, the groundwork of,

382.

The aroma of a, 23.
PUNISHMENT-At school, 416, 417,

422.

PUPPY-LOVE-(See School Days),420.
PURSUIT-Of the lost, 274.
PURITAN-(See Gordon), 68.
PURSE-An empty, 383.

QUACK, 292.

Q.

QUADRILLE-A trial to the feelings

(See Dancing), 182.

A negro. 131.

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REFORMERS (See Child of Philan-
thropist), 90.

A party of female, 394.
REFORMS-Public, influence of lit-
erature on, 394.

REFRIGERATOR- The noble (See
Austerity), 26.
RELATIONS-Poor, 395.
RELICS Of Rome, 407.
RELIGION-Austerity in, 27.

Practical versus professed, 256.
And lectures in New Eng-
land, 395.

A vent for bad humor, 895.
Austerity in, 395.

Indigestion, and love, 895.
Austere, of the Murdstones,
395.

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REMORSE-Of Mr. Dombey, 396.
REPARATION-Religious, of Mrs.
Clennam, 396.

QUAKERLY INFLUENCE (See City REPINING-Useless tears, 396.

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