Capital punishment, Dickens's views on, i. 209
Carlisle, the Earl of, letters to, i. 253, 281; ii. 12, 118, 157
Carlyle, Thomas, ii. 112
Cartwright, Samuel, ii. 326; letter to, ii. 348
Castlereagh, Lord, i. 245
Cat-hunting, i. 449
Cattermole, George, i. 42, 143; ii. 327, 383; and see Letters
Cattermole, Mrs., letters to, ii. 383, 385
Céleste, Madame, ii. 106
Cerjat, M. de, i. 147; ii. 406; and see Letters
Chambers, Robert, ii. 167, 434
Chancery, Dickens on the Court of, i. 450
Chapman and Hall, Messrs., i. 3; letter to, i. 55
Chappell, Messrs., ii. 244, 245, 267, 309, 326, 405
Charities, Dickens's sufferings from public, ii. 47
Children, stories of, i. 223, 365, 420; ii. 196, 359, 423
Childs, Mr., ii. 337, 405
"Chimes, The," written, i. 95; an attack on cant, i. 118, 129; Dickens's opinion of, i. 129, 133; Dickens gives a private reading of, i. 133
Chorley, H. F., ii. 338, 350
"Christmas Carol, The," publication of, i. 85; criticisms on, i. 99
Christmas greetings, i. 167
Church, Dickens on the, ii. 221; service on board ship, ii. 348; Dickens on the Romish, ii. 409, 410
Circumlocution, Dickens on, ii. 241, 270
Clarke, John, letter to, ii. 418
Cockspur Street Society, the, i. 85-87
Cold, effects of a, i. 92, 93; remedy for a, i. 168
Colden, David, i. 64
Collins, C. A., ii. 84, 100, 113, 221, 242, 387, 410
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