ug.-1882, Oct., Home from California, xxiii. 279; summers in
Scotland, xxiii. 279-80; winters at Davos, and literary work, xxiii.
280, 283
1882, Oct.-1884, Aug., The Riviera again, Montpellier and
Marseilles, Nice, xxiv. 5; Hyeres home life, happier relations with
parents, illness and literary work, letters, xxiv. 3-5
1874, Sept.-1887, Aug., Bournemouth homes--"Skerryvore," invalid
life, friendships, and literary work, xxiv. 104-9; visit to Paris,
schemes for life in Ireland, xxiv. 108; death of his father, and
departure for Colorado, xxiv. 110
1887, Aug.-1888, June, Voyage to New York and reception there,
friends new and old, stay in the Adirondacks, journey to San
Francisco, xxiv. 233-4
1888, June-1890, Oct., Voyages in the Pacific, xxiv. 290-3;
settlement at Vailima, xxiv. 291-2; controversy about Father Damien,
xxiv. 292
1890, Nov.-1891, Dec., First year at Vailima, Samoan politics,
letters on, to _The Times_--building of the first Vailima house,
xxv. 3-8
1892, Jan. to Dec., Life at Vailima, second year, visitors,
enlargement of the house, Samoan politics, threatened deportation,
xxv. 144-6
1893, Jan. to Dec., Life at Vailima, third year, the addition to the
house completed, Samoan politics, proclamation aimed at him, illness
of Mrs. R. L. Stevenson, trips to Sydney, to Honolulu, to New
Zealand, outbreak of war, financial anxieties, signs of
life-weariness, xxv. 280-2
1894, Jan. to Dec., fourth year at Vailima, illness and recovery,
loss of literary facility, financial position, visitors, xxv. 373-5;
the making of the Road of Gratitude, xxv. 374, 432 _et seq._, 441,
446; speech and feast to the chiefs, xxv. 441, 446, 462 _et seq._;
sudden death and burial, xxv. 8, 10 _n._ 1, 375; account of, by
Lloyd Osbourne, xxv. 457 _et seq._; epitaph, xxiii. 268; xxv. 375
Stevenson, Thomas, xxii. 4, 5, 11, 12, 20, 24, 146, 148, 180, 260, 261
& _n._ 1, 279, 285, 298, 328, 347, 353; xxiv. 5, 6, 39, 58, 105, 107,
108, 118, 119, 135, 138, 147, 161, 187, 188, 189, 196, 199, 210, 216,
220, 234, 276, 280, 365, 405; xxv. 335, 382, 401; affection for Mrs.
R. L. S., xxiii. 279; gift to her of a Bournemouth house, xxiv. 105;
biographical essay on, xxiii. 21; letters to, xxiii. 13, 42, 111, 113,
213, 290, 330; xxiv. 9, 22,
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