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Tavistock House, purchase of, i. 240; sale of, ii. 107; letters concerning, i. 259, 261-266

Taxation, Dickens on, i. 218; of newspapers, i. 273

Taylor, Bayard, ii. 405

Telegraph, the dramatic side of the, i. 417

Tennent, Sir James Emerson, i. 298; ii. 209, 224; letters to, i. 329; ii. 218, 259

Tenniel, John, i. 241

Tennyson, Alfred, Dickens's admiration for, ii. 98

Terry, Miss Kate, ii. 193

Thackeray, W. M., ii. 4, 39, 137, 208, 210, 214; letter to, ii. 41

Thames, drainage of the, ii. 50; embankment of the, ii. 410

Theatre, Dickens at the, i. 13; Phiz's laughter at the, i. 13; the saloon at Drury Lane, i. 37, 52; scents of a, i. 96; story of a, i. 144; proposal for a national, i. 199; Dickens on the, ii. 271, 438

Theatrical Fund, the, ii. 35

Theatrical performances of Charles Dickens: at Montreal, i. 72; at Miss Kelly's Theatre, i. 134; "Fortunio" at Tavistock House, i. 376, 381; "The Lighthouse," i. 377, 394-397; "The Frozen Deep," i. 414; for the Jerrold Memorial Fund, ii. 19, 23; before the Queen, i. 239; and see i. 170, 185, 239, 241, 271, 376, 377, 414; ii. 3; letters concerning the, i. 141, 143, 144, 146, 181, 192, 196, 224-228, 231, 232, 234, 244, 268, 398, 433, 453, 454, 457, 459, 460; ii. 6, 11, 198

Thornbury, Walter, ii. 170, 292; letters to, ii. 178, 262, 286

Tomlin, John, letter to, i. 40

Toole, J. L., ii. 54, 268; letter to, ii. 300

Topham, F. W., i. 241, 269

Townshend, Chauncey Hare, ii. 7, 86, 96, 115, 136, 140, 371, 410

Trollope, Mrs., letters to, i. 80, 397

"Uncle Tom's Cabin," Dickens on, i. 289

"Uncommercial Traveller, The," ii. 107

Viardot, Madame, ii. 193; letter to, i. 412

"Village Coquettes, The," operetta written by Dickens, i. 5; and see i. 93

Volunteers, Dickens on the, ii. 115

Waistcoat, a wonderful, i. 102; the loan by Dickens of Macready's, i. 146

Wales, the Prince of, popularity of, ii. 203; Dickens attends levée of, ii. 432

Wales, the Princess of, her arrival in England, ii. 195; the illuminations in honour of, ii. 198; popularity of, ii. 203

War, Dickens on the Russian, i. 379

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