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note. Collier (Payne) and Dickens in Hungerford Market, iii. 512 note. Collins (Charles Alston), marriage of, to Kate Dickens, iii. 255; books by, iii. 257; on Dickens's accompaniments of work, iii. 211 note; cover designed by, for _Edwin Drood_, iii. 466; death of, iii. 258. Collins (Wilkie), Dickens's regard for, ii. 402; holiday trip of, with Dickens and Egg, iii. 76-95; at Boulogne, iii. 106; in Paris, iii. 126; in Cumberland, iii. 170-173; accident to, on Carrick Fell, iii. 171; tales by, in _All the Year Round_, iii. 245; at his brother's wedding, iii. 256. Colquhoun (Mr.), i. 258. Columbus (U. S.), levee at, i. 398. Commercial Travellers' schools, admired by Dickens, iii. 247. Commons, House of, Dickens's opinion of, i. 103, iii. 499. Conjuror, a French, iii. 110-115. Consumption, hops a supposed cure for, iii. 208. Conversion, a wonderful, ii. 180 note. Cooke, Mr. (of Astley's), iii. 164, 165. Cooling Castle, ruins of, iii. 206, 220. Cooling churchyard, Dickens's partiality for, iii. 221. Copyright, international, Dickens's views on, i. 311, 318, 322, 332, 349, 360, ii. 50; Henry Clay on, i. 323; petition to American Congress on, i. 328, 351; Carlyle on, i. 332-334; two obstacles to, i. 408, 409 (and see ii. 26); result of agitation, i. 322. Corduroy-road, a, i. 398, 399. Cornwall (Barry), ii. 187, iii. 27 (and see 495, 530). Cornwall, Dickens's trip to, ii. 40-43. Costello (Dudley), fancy sketch of, ii. 383. Coutts, Miss (Baroness Burdett-Coutts), great regard for, ii. 58; true friendship of, ii. 323; generosity of, ii. 109 note, 488, iii. 300 (and see ii. 179). Covent-garden theatre, Macready at, i. 140, 185; farce written by Dickens for, i. 183; dinner at the close of Mr. Macready's management, i. 185; the editor of the _Satirist_ hissed from stage of, ii. 50; Dickens applies for an engagement at, ii. 206. Coventry, gold repeater presented to Dickens by watchmakers of, iii. 237 (and see 562). Crawford (Sir George), ii. 172. _Cricket on the Hearth_, origin of the, ii. 201-204; Dickens busy on, ii. 215; reading of, in Ary Scheffer's studio, iii. 148. Crimean war, unpopular in France, iii. 110, 127, 143. Cruikshank (George), illustrations by, to _Sketches_, i. 113; claim by, to the origin
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