285
Other female groups 286
Uncle Sam 288
Sketches of selfishness 288
Striking thoughts 290
Subjects not accomplished 290
Characters laid aside 291
Available names 293
Titles for books 293
Names for girls and boys 295
An undistinguished crowd 296
Mr. Brobity's snuff-box 297
CHAPTER XIII. 1864-1867.
Pages 298-324.
THIRD SERIES OF READINGS. AET. 52-55.
Death of Thackeray 298
Mother's death 300
Death of second son 300
Interest in Mr. Fechter 301
Notes on theatres 302
Sorrowful new year 303
C. W. Dilke's death 303
Staplehurst accident 305
Illness and suffering 305
Enters on new readings 306
Last meeting with Mrs. Carlyle 308
Mrs. Carlyle's death 309
Offer for more readings 309
Grave warnings 311
In Scotland 312
Exertion and its result 313
Self-deception 314
An old malady 314
Scene at Tynemouth 316
In Dublin with the Fenians 317
Yielding to temptation 318
Pressure from America 319
At bay at last 320
Warning unheeded 321
Discussion useless 322
The case in a nutshell
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