ABSTRACT

1. Difficulties at home: Winnington Hall: holiday at Boulogne: visit to the La Touches: Rose's illness. 2. Bonneville: the sorrows of an agnostic: restlessness and dissatisfaction. 3. Deaths of Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Rossetti. 4. Abroad with the Burne-Jones: retirement to Mornex: friction with John James: finding a house: study and manual work: suffering and indignation: solicitude of his friends: plans for a house: the project abandoned. 5. Essays in "Fraser's": more disapprobation: Carlyle's support. 6. The arguments of "Munera Pulveris": wealth, money and riches: the caste system: slavery: providence and improvidence. 7. Stillman's letter to Rossetti.