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Rh Lawler, Detective, 163, 186, 189, 200, 201 Lewes, George Henry, A. H. Louis's talks with, 269 Lexow, Senator, and a Tammany investigation, 232 Liebesmahl, the, of Moravian Brotherhood, 25 Lightfoot, Bishop, A. H. Louis and, 268. Lion, an escaped, a "strong man" and, 104 "Listener, The," author's, 163, 266 Louis, Alfred H., advice re eau de Cologne business, 277 and politics, 268, 269 arrives, and a description of, 213 as editor, 269 breakdown of, 269 buried in a Hebrew cemetery, 266 Cambridge days of, 268 claims to be original of Daniel Deronda, 209 condemns Gladstone, 268 "Hereafter" of, 270 his farewell to author, 304 legal attainments of, 269 meeting with, 262 "Night Song" of, 264, 265, 271 self-chosen epitaph of, 267, 290 "The Final Word" of, 267 unfailing guidance of, 301 Lowry, Mrs., marries James Speyer, 304 Lunatic asylum (a quasi), raid on, 226 et seq.

, marries Sir A. Blackwood, 21 Manning, Cardinal, A. H. Louis and, 269 Mantell, Bob (Shakespearean actor), 85 introduces author to Cecil Clay, 90 "Max Hensig, Bacteriologist and Murderer," author's story of, 102, 163 McCloy, Mr. (managing editor of Evening Sun), 91 and author, 221 interview with, 92 recollections of, 94, 95 McKay, owner of olive-oil warehouse, 262, 263 Messe noire, a, and its performers, 215 Methodist Magazine, author on staff of, 6 et seq. Miller, C. W., editor in chief of New York Times, 291 Mitchell, Fire-Marshal, examines author, 286 prosecutes Brodie, 282 Moody and Sankey visit England, 23 Morning Post, an article on the genus "ghost story" in: its writer, 224 Morphine, and its effects, 172 et seq., 178, 179 Morris (a reputed "stiff" and cut-throat), 248 an instance of his kindness, 249 Mosquitoes of Rainy Lake City, 247 Muldoon, Mr., and author's report of a students' concert, 292 City editor of New York Times, 285, 291 joins staff of Brooklyn Eagle, 300 Mullins, editorial writer on Evening Sun, 284 Muskoka Lakes of Northern Ontario, 73, 74 Mystical minor poet, a, 55 et seq.

, publishes stories by author, 224 Nature, spell of, and its influence on author, 32, 35, 49 et seq., 169, 218, 233, 236, 238, 240 New York, a lively anti-semitic meeting at, 229 horrors of, 108, 109 miseries of summer heat in, 231 New York Times, author on staff of, 288 slogan of, 91, 291 Newspaper reporting, reminiscences of, 225 et seq. "Night Song," poem by A. H. Louis, 264, 265, 271 Novelists, instances of their creative power, 77 Rh