m C. D. 404
Aspirations of Citizen Dickens 404
At Broadstairs 405
By rail to China 405
The Junk 406
Mariners on deck and in cabin 406
Perplexing questions 406
A toy-shop on the seas 407
Type of finality 407
A contrast 408
Home questions 408
Temperance agitations 409
The temptations to gin-shop 409
Necessity of dealing with _them_ 409
Stages anterior to drunkenness 410
Cruikshank's satire 410
Realities of his pencil 411
Its one-sidedness 411
Dickens on Hogarth 412
Cause as well as effect 412
Exit of Gin-lane 412
Wisdom of the great painter 413
Late, but never too late 413
Dickens on designs by Leech 414
Originality of Leech 414
Superiority of his method 415
The requisites for it 415
Excuses for the rising generation 416
Intellectual juvenility 416
A dangerous youth 417
What Leech will be remembered for 417
Odd adventures 418
Pony-chaise accident 418
Parallel to Squeers 419
Strenuous idleness 419
French philosophy 420
Hint for Mr. Taine 420
The better for idleness 421
A favourite spot
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