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h immigrants, iii, 209; visit to Ashland, home of Henry Clay, iii, 215; the spelling-class in the little red school-house, iii, 255; childhood of, iii, 278; boyhood days in Illinois, iii, 280; his description of his participation in a pioneer funeral, iii, 283; birth of, in Bloomington, Ill., iii, 287; he sits in the lap of Judge Davis, nominator of Lincoln, iii, 288; recital of events attending the death of Lincoln, iii, 300; Copperhead experiences of, iii, 292, 301; he visits the grave of Rubens, iv, 92; his dislike of olives, iv, 108; his experience in Cadiz, Spain, iv, 108; his adventure with the little girl collector, iv, 123; his experience in Saint Mark's Square, Venice, iv, 147; his adventures with Enrico, the Venetian gondolier, iv, 149; criticism of John Ruskin's literary work, iv, 166; admiration of, for Titian's _Assumption_, iv, 168; story regarding portrait artist in Albany, iv, 183; his description of a Queenstown embarkation, iv, 274; his visit to the village of Auburn, Ireland, iv, 286; his conversation with the little girl drawing pussy cats, iv, 314; visit to the Kelmscott Press, v, 28; William Morris and, v, 32; W. H. Seward and, v, 71; experiences of, in an Ayrshire hay-field, v, 96; his adventures with cranks, v, 111; he visits the home of Macaulay, v, 177; traveling experiences in Scotland, v, 265; his adventures with White Pigeon at Grasmere, v, 269; he visits the birthplace of Raphael, vi, 19; he meets White Pigeon at East Aurora, vi, 39; his sojourn in the art-gallery of Luxembourg, vi, 75; his love for boys, vi, 102; Augustus St. Gaudens and, vi, 117; the Harvard "right tackle" and, vi, 174; the grocery-store genius and, vi, 197; his adventure with the market woman of Parma, vi, 237; Robert Ingersoll and, vii, 255; his experience with Boston preachers, vii, 309; George William Curtis and, vii, 315; his encounter with mob law, vii, 389; Wendell Phillips and, vii, 410; his recital of the taming of a sculptor, vii, 24; Rev. Theodore Parker and, ix, 389; Andrew Carnegie and, xi, 284; his horseshoe adventure, xi, 288; at the birthplace of H. H. Rogers, xi, 365; H. H. Rogers and, xi, 392; Mark Twain and, xi, 392; J. J. Hill and, xi, 425; his adventure with the Irish lumbermen, xii, 336; lumbermen, xii, 336; he meets the son of Alfred Russel Wallace, xii, 375; John Burroughs an
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