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Gamp (Mrs.), original of, ii. 51; a masterpiece of English humour, ii. 83, 84; with the Strollers, ii. 376-384. Gaskell (Mrs.), ii. 454, 470, iii. 54. Gasman's compliment to Dickens, iii. 265 (and see 441). Gautier (Theophile), ii. 331. Geneva, Dickens at, ii. 288; revolution at, ii. 298-301; aristocracy of, ii. 299. Genoa described, ii. 125-128; theatres at, ii. 127, 128 (and see iii. 491 note); religious houses at, ii. 128; rooms in the Palazzo Peschiere hired by Dickens, ii. 129; view over, ii. 141; Governor's levee at, ii. 144; an English funeral at, ii. 193; nautical incident at, ii. 195; revisited by Dickens, iii. 78-80. _George Silverman's Explanation_, iii. 380 (and see 253 note). Gibson (Milner), ii. 468. _Gilbert Massenger_ (Holme Lee's) remarks of Dickens on, iii. 493, 494. Giles (William), i. 23; Dickens at the school kept by, i. 32, 33; snuff box presented to "Boz" by, i. 33. Gipsy tracks, iii. 250. Girardin (Emile de), iii. 142; banquets given by, in honour of Dickens, iii. 139-141. Girls, American, i. 384, 385 note; Irish, iii. 226 note; list of Christian names of, iii. 294, 295. Gladstone (Mr.), and Dickens, i. 103, iii. 537. Glasgow, proposed dinner to Dickens at, i. 276; reading at, iii. 234; Dickens at meeting of Athenaeum, ii. 390. Glencoe, Pass of, i. 268, 271; effect of, on Dickens, i. 270. Goldfinch, the, and his friend, iii. 252. Gondoliers at Venice, habits of, iii. 90. Gordon (Lord George), character of, i. 241. Gordon (Sheriff), ii. 475. Gore-house, a party at, ii. 334 note. Gower-street-north, school in, opened by Dickens's mother, i. 43; a dreary home, i. 45, iii. 218; home broken up, i. 54. Graham (Sir James), ii. 109. Graham (Lady), ii. 468. Grant (James), recollections of Dickens by, i. 101 (and see 108). Graves, town, iii. 49, 52 note; Dickens's dislike to speech-making at, iii. 488. _Great Expectations_, original of Satis-house in, iii. 220; germ of, iii. 361; the story characterized, iii. 362-369; close of, changed at Bulwer Lytton's suggestion, iii. 369, and note. Great Malvern, cold-waterers at, ii. 487. Greek war-ship, a, iii. 82. Greeley (Horace), iii. 400, 442; on the effect in America of Dickens's death, iii. 384; on
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