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Volume 7, January–June 1863
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An edition of The Cornhill Magazine (1860)

The Cornhill Magazine

Volume 7, January–June 1863
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A Victorian literary journal founded by George Murray Smith in 1859 and published from 1860 until 1975. Originally edited by William Thackeray, it was intended to reach the same audience as Charles Dickens’ All the Year Round.

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Table of Contents

☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 33. Baldassarre makes an Acquaintance. Page 1
Chapter 34. No Place for Repentance.
Chapter 35. What Florence was thinking of.
Chapter 36. Ariadne discrowns Herself.
Chapter 37. The Tabernacle Unlocked.
Society Page 31 Indian Cossacks Page 42
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 13. A Visit to Guestwick Page 56
Chapter 14. John Eames takes a Walk
Chapter 15. The Last Day
The Science of Garotting and Housebreaking Page 79 Richmond and Washington during the War Page 93 A Christmas Carol for 1862. By George MacDonald Page 103 The Story of Elizabeth. Part 5 Page 104 Modern Taxidermy Page 120 Roundabout Papers.—No. 27. On some Carp at Sans Souci. Page 126 Good Night! By Frederick Greenwood Page 131 ☞. Our Survey of Literature and Science Page 132
Literature:—Memoirs of Lady Morgan. Lady Audley’s Secret. Mrs. Hallidaburton’s Troubles. Dr. Wilson’s Pre-Historic Man. Wild Wales. Guide-book to the Channel Islands. Origin and History of the English Language, and of the Early Literature it Embodies.
Science:—Effects of the Earth’s Rotation. Sugar as Food. Are the Nerves Excitors or Controllers? Variability of Nebulæ.
☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 38. The Black Marks become Magical. Page 145
Chapter 39. A Supper in the Rucellai Gardens.
Chapter 40. An Arresting Voice.
Chapter 41. Coming Back.
The Inner Life of a Man-of-War Page 172 The Punishment of Convicts Page 189 The * * * * in the Closet.—Passages extracted from the Journal of the Baron Delaunay Page 203
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 16. Mr. Crosbie meets an Old Clergyman on his way to Courcy Castle Page 214
Chapter 17. Courcy Castle
Chapter 18. Lily Dale’s First Love-Letter
The Sharpshooters of the Press: in England, France, and Germany Page 238 The Working Man’s Restaurant Page 252 Brotherless. By William Smith Page 259 Roundabout Papers.—No. 28. Autour de mon Chapeau. Page 260 Kinglake’s Crimean War Page 268 ☞. Notes on Science Page 276
On the Size of the Brain in Men and Women. On the Nutrition of Plants. Frozen Well in Vermont, United States.
☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 42. Romola in her Place. Page 281
Chapter 43. The Unseen Madonna.
Chapter 44. The Visible Madonna.
Chapter 45. At the Barber’s Shop.
Chapter 46. By a Street Lamp.
Relative Cost of the French and British Armies Page 310 The Dark Church in Vienna Page 326 The Medical Evidence of Crime Page 338
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 19. The Squire makes a Visit to the Small House Page 349
Chapter 20. Dr. Crofts
Chapter 21. John Eames encounters two Adventures, and displays great Courage in both
The Forty Royal Families, and their Intermarriages Page 374 A Night at Greenwich Observatory Page 381 A Moral Man. Translated from the Russian of Nekrasof by Alexander Koumanin Page 390 Aids to Beauty, Real and Artificial Page 391 A Ride with the Cossacks at Kertch Page 401 ☞. Notes on Science Page 412
Is fresh Air necessary during Sleep? Why Animals to be eaten must be killed. Formation of Coral Islands. Mystic Pond. Manufacture of the Voice. Discovery of gigantic Animals in Ice.
☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 47. Check. Page 417
Chapter 48. Counter-check.
Chapter 49. The Pyramid of Vanities.
Chapter 50. Tessa Abroad and at Home.
Chapter 51. Monna Brigida’s Conversion.
Life in a Barrack Page 441 Corpulence Page 457 March Winds Page 468
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 22. Lord De Guest at Home Page 469
Chapter 23. Mr. Plantagenet Palliser
Chapter 24. A Mother-in-Law and a Father-in-Law
A Run through the Southern States. By an English Officer Page 495 Oaths Page 516 The Cilician Pirates. By W. Frank Smith Page 530 Poland and her Friends Page 532 ☞. Notes on Science Page 542
Why the Stomach digests and is not digested. The Vapour in our Atmosphere, and its Effect on Heat. Astronomy of the Invisible. Iced Water.
On Alexdrines: A Letter to some Country Cousins Page 546
☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 52. A Prophetess. Page 553
Chapter 53. On San Miniato.
Chapter 54. The Evening and the Morning.
Chapter 55. Waiting.
Chapter 56. The other Wife.
Westminster Abbey: March 25, 1863 Page 577 Chess Page 589 Homesick. By E. Letherbrow Page 601 From Yeddo to London with the Japanese Ambassadors Page 603 Maladetta. By William Smith Page 621 A Meditation; on Skeletons—and some other Things Page 622 The Strange Story of the Marquise de Douhault Page 629 Revelations of Prison Life Page 638 The Mental Condition of Babies Page 649
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 25. Adolphus Crosbie spends an Evening at his Club Page 657
Chapter 26. Lord de Courcy in the Bosom of his Family
Chapter 27. “On my Honour, I do not understand it”
☞. Romola (George Eliot) Page ☜
Chapter 57. Why Tito was Safe. Page 681
Chapter 58. A Final Understanding.
Chapter 59. Pleading.
Chapter 60. The Scaffold.
Chapter 61. Drifting Away.
Spiritualism Page 706 Sibyl’s Disappointment Page 720 Paint, Powder, Patches Page 738 Newspaper Writers in Germany Page 748
☞. The Small House at Allington (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 28. The Board Page 756
Chapter 29. John Eames returns to Burton Crescent
Chapter 30. “Is it from him?”
On the Future Extinction of Blue Eyes Page 781 Eugénie de Guérin Page 784 To Correspondents Page 801
☞. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Face page
“You didn’t think it was so Pretty, did you?” Page 1 Escaped Page 29 “Why, it’s Young Eames.” Page 56 “Out in the Garden.” Page 104 “Father, I will be Guided.” Page 145 A Supper in the Rucellai Gardens Page 153 The First Meeting Page 207 “There is Mr. Harding coming out of the Deanery.” Page 214 The Visible Madonna Page 281 A Dangerous Colleague Page 306 “And have I not really Loved You?” Page 349 Monna Brigida’s Conversion Page 417 Mr. Palliser and Lady Dumbello Page 469 The Cilician Pirates Page 530 “But you will Help Me?” Page 553 Tessa at Home Page 569 “She Weeps for a Daughter worse than Dead.” Page 621 “Devotedly attached to the Young Man!” Page 657 Drifting away Page 681 A Sorry Jest Page 720 The Board Page 756

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George Eliot
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Anthony Trollope
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George MacDonald
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Frederick Greenwood
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William Smith
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Nikolay Nekrasov
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W. Frank Smith
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E. Letherbrow

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