Spider, a fearful, i. 180
Spiritualism, Dickens on, i. 350, 397
Stage-coach, American story of a, ii. 292
Stage suggestions, i. 79; a stage mob, i. 174; a piece of stage business, i. 156
Stanfield, Clarkson, i. 370, 377, 429, 435, 454; ii. 75, 194, 267; and see Letters
Stanfield, George, letter to, ii. 289
Stanley, Dean, ii. 448, 449
Stanley, Lady Augusta, ii. 449
Staplehurst, Dickens in the railway accident at, ii. 224; description of the accident, ii. 229-233; effects of the accident on Dickens, ii. 388
Staunton, Mr. Secretary, ii. 351
Steele, Sir Richard, Dickens on Forster's essay on, i. 393
Steele, Mr., ii. 447, 448
Stone, Arthur, i. 436
Stone, Ellen, ii. 81
Stone, Frank, i. 134, 143, 225, 240; ii. 84; and see Letters
Stone, Marcus, i. 299; ii. 84, 106, 208; letters to, i. 340; ii. 211, 236
Storrar, Mrs., ii. 209; letter to, ii. 216
"Strange Gentleman, The," farce written by Dickens and produced, i. 4; price of, i. 5; sent to Macready, i. 16
Strikes, Dickens on, i. 416
Sumner, Charles, ii. 351, 355
Sun, The, newspaper, ii. 225; letter to editor of, i. 187
Switzerland, the Simplon Pass in, i. 127; pleasant recollections of, i. 197, 218; Dickens at Lausanne in, i. 147; a revolution in, i. 155, 175; friends in, i. 157; Dickens's love for, i. 158; letters concerning Lausanne in, i. 147, 154, 160, 172, 179
Sympathy, letters of, i. 193, 265, 282, 283, 394; ii. 94, 97, 123, 154, 180, 289, 293
Tagart, Edward, letters to, i. 111, 173
"Tale of Two Cities, A," ii. 83, 84, 158; letters concerning, ii. 98, 102, 105, 106, 116
Talfourd, Miss Mary, letter to, i. 51
Talfourd, Mr. Justice, i. 7; letter to, i. 10
Taüchnitz, Baron, i. 188, 195
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