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Horseshoes and junk, xi, 288. Horses, John Wesley's love of, ix, 40, 43. Hortense, Queen of Holland, ii, 281. _Hours of Idleness_, Byron, v, 218. Household decorations of the 15th century, v, 18. _House of Life, The_, Rossetti, xiii, 267. House of Lords, Carlyle's imaginary, ii, 57. Houssaye, Arsene, vi, 46. Howard, John, philanthropist, ii, 210. Howe, E. W., _Story of a Country Town_, x, 247. Howe, Gen., experience of Washington with, iii, 26. Howells, William Dean, on rhetoric, vi, 187. Hubbard, Alice, ii, p xi. Hubbard, Bert, Little Journeys Camp, iii, p vii. HUBBARD, ELBERT, his dream of game of "I-spy" in Kenilworth Castle, i, 52; his experience with the butler at No. 4, Cheyne Walk, home of Mrs. Cross, i, 61; he witnesses a Gretna Green wedding, i, 67; calls on Thomas Carlyle's brother in Shiawassee County, Mich., i, 70; in the haunted house, i, 81; interview with Ruskin, i, 92; meets Gladstone and his wife, i, 105; visits at Hawarden, i, 118; visits the room in Chelsea where Turner spent his last days, i, 138; his visit to Saint Patrick's Cathedral and the grave of Swift, i, 157; his first and only interview with Whitman in Camden, i, 170; his voyage from Southampton to Saint Peter Port, i, 195; attends funeral of President Carnot, i, 202; acquaintanceship with "Bouncers," i, 218; visits the Lake Country, i, 218; his interview with the gravedigger of Kensal Green Cemetery, i, 230; his tour of Dickens' London, i, 251; his life in an Irish cottage, i, 278; visits the site of the Globe Theater, i, 314; his interview with Thomas Edison, i, 331; as a teacher, ii, p ix; his memorial, ii, p xi; his call at the home of the Barretts, ii, 27; his bicycle journey from Paris to Montargis, ii, 56; visits Cardigan Hall, ii, 100; his experience with Yorkshire humor, ii, 105; visits the home of the Brontes, ii, 107; meets William Michael Rossetti, ii, 124; his acquaintance with White Pigeon, ii, 140; visits the home of Rosa Bonheur, ii, 147; his description of his visit to the Chateau de Necker, ii, 103; his argument regarding Dr. Joseph Parker, ii, 237; courtesy of Mrs. Humphries of Overton, ii, 241; visits the grave of Jane Austen, ii, 255; visits the home of John Hancock, iii, 104; eats dinner in the Adams cottage, iii, 148; his description of a "Friday afternoon," iii, 185; story of the English and Iris
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