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see ii. 470); a correction for, ii. 440; on Dickens's acting, iii. 72; grand teaching of, iii. 204; inaugural address of, at Edinburgh University, iii. 308; hint by, to common men, iii. 326; on humour, iii. 342; a hero to Dickens, iii. 520; on Dickens's death, iii. 514, 515 (and see ii. 110). Carlyle (Mrs.), on the expression in Dickens's face, i. 119; death of, iii. 308; Dickens's last meeting, iii. 309. Carriage, an unaccommodating, ii. 232; a wonderful, ii. 270. Carrick Fell (Cumberland), ascent of, iii. 170, 171; accident on, iii. 171. _Castle Spectre_, a judicious "tag" to the, ii. 471. Catholicism, Roman, the true objection to, ii. 299. Cattermole (George), i. 181, 197, ii. 113 note; imitation of a cabstand waterman by, ii. 423 note. _Caudle Lectures_, a suggestion for the, ii. 136 note. Cerjat (Mr.), ii. 232 (and see iii. 567), 252. Chalk (Kent), Dickens's honeymoon spent at, i. 108; revisited, i. 119. Chambers, contemplated chapters on, i. 194. Chamounix, Dickens's trip to, ii. 253-256; revisited, iii. 76, 77; narrow escape of Egg at, iii. 77. Chancery, Dickens's experience of a suit in, ii. 97-99; originals of the abuses exposed in _Bleak House_, iii. 49, 50. Channing (Dr.) on Dickens, i. 302, 308, 309. Chapman and Hall, overtures to Dickens by, i. 109; advise purchase of the _Sketches_ copyright from Mr. Macrone, i. 124; early relations of Dickens with, i. 144, 145; share of copyright in _Pickwick_ conceded by, i. 145; payments by, for _Pickwick_ and _Nicholas Nickleby_, i. 145; outline of _Master Humphrey's Clock_ submitted to, i. 192-197; purchase of _Barnaby Rudge_ by, i. 225; Dickens's earliest and latest publishers, iii. 240. Chapman (Mr. Thomas), not the original of Mr. Dombey, ii. 107 (and see 108). Chappell (Messrs.), agreements with, iii. 306, 309, 310; arrangement with, for course of final readings, iii. 437 note (and see 445); amount received from, on account of readings, iii. 446; Dickens's tribute to, iii. 531 note (and see 315). _Charles Dickens as a Reader_ (Charles Kent's), iii. 236 note. Chatham, Dickens's early impressions of, i. 23, 34; day-school in Rome-lane, i. 27 note; Mr. Giles's school at, i. 32, 33. Cheeryble (Brothers) in _Nickleby_, originals of, i. 181. C
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