Procter, B. W., i. 341; ii. 83, 91; and see Letters
Procter, Mrs., letter to, ii. 226, 238
Publishing system, how to improve the, i. 86
Purse, the power of the, i. 88
Putnam, Mr., ii. 312
Queen, the, Dickens's theatrical performance before, i. 239; his feeling for, ii. 168; his interview with, ii. 432
Rae, Dr., i. 373
Railways, ii. 242
Reade, Charles, ii. 188; letter to, ii. 206
Reader, Charles Dickens as a, ii. 437
Readings, Dickens's public, for charities, i. 297, 341, 377; ii. 4, 169, 170; first reading for his own benefit, ii. 39; at Paris, ii. 187, 189, 192; in America, ii. 267; farewell series of readings in England, ii. 326, 404, 405; trial reading of "The Murder" from "Oliver Twist," ii. 326; reading to the actors, ii. 407, 418; farewell reading, ii. 431; effects of "The Murder" reading on Dickens, ii. 434; books of the, ii. 438; letters concerning the readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, i. 344, 348, 369, 371, 379, 382, 388, 413, 424; ii. 20, 49, 51-67, 70-80, 87, 103, 145, 147, 151-168, 174, 178, 197, 200, 251-258, 272-286; letters concerning American, ii. 83, 85, 290, 294, 298, 299, 306-382; letters concerning the farewell series of, ii. 391, 392, 395-400, 412-421
Reform, Dickens speaks on Administrative, i. 377, 399; association for, i. 399; Dickens on Parliamentary, ii. 87, 269
Refreshment rooms, i. 424
Regnier, M., i. 298; and see Letters
Reynolds, Dr. Russell, ii. 448
Richardson, Samuel, Dickens's opinion of, i. 175
"Rivals, The," a scene from, rewritten, i. 345
Roberts, David, i. 214; ii. 75; letters to, i. 215, 246, 248, 389
"Robinson Crusoe," Dickens on, i. 443
Robson, F., i. 451
Roche, Dickens's courier, i. 95, 122-126, 139
Rochester Cathedral, proposed burial of Dickens in, ii. 448
Royal Academy, female students at the, ii. 121; Dickens's last public appearance, at the dinner of the, ii. 431
Russel, Alexander, ii. 389, 390, 398, 406
Russell, Lord John, i. 272; ii. 85; and see Letters
Russell, W. H., ii. 4
Ryland, Arthur, ii. 4, 430; and see Letters
Sainton-Dolby, Madame, ii. 295, 391
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