t the enterprise 217
Reply and issue 217
Interruption and renewal 218
The beginning and the end 218
Forming new resolve 219
Back to old scenes 219
Editorship ceased 219
Going to Switzerland 220
A happy saying 221
Leaves England 221
CHAPTER X. 1846.
Pages 222-243.
A HOME IN SWITZERLAND. AET. 34.
On the Rhine 222
German readers of Dickens 223
Travelling Englishmen 223
A hoaxing-match 224
House-hunting 224
Tempted by a mansion 225
Chooses a cottage 225
Earliest impressions 226
Lausanne described 227
Views from his farm 228
Under his windows 228
A sketch of Rosemont 229
Design as to work 230
The English colony 231
Unaccommodating carriage 232
A death in the lake 232
Boatman's narrative 233
The Theatre 233
The Prison 234
The Blind Institution 235
Interesting cases 235-240
Beginning work 240
First slip of New Novel 241
Sortes Shandyanae 242
The Christmas tale 242
CHAPTER XI. 1846.
Pages 244-260.
SWISS PEOPLE AND SCENERY. AET. 34.
The mountains and lake 244
The people and th
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