The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete

Chapter 144

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410, 412, 416, 426, 427, 437, 441, 450. clerk in an attorney's office, i. 87. hopeless love of, i. 92, 93. employed as a parliamentary reporter, i. 96 (and see iii. 512 note). his first attempts in literature, i. 97. his marriage, i. 108. writes for the stage, i. 116 (and see 140, 183). predominant impression of his life, i. 120, 405; ii. 147-150; iii. 524, 525. personal habits of, i. 132, 133, 224, 368, 376, 377, 400; ii. 216, 225, 324; iii. 215-218, 513. relations of, with his illustrators, i. 154-156; ii. 347, 348. portraits of, i. 178 note; iii. 148-150, 238. curious epithets given by, to his children, i. 182 note;