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DICKENS Charles (1812-1870)
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DICKENS Charles (1812-1870)
L.A.S. "Charles Dickens", London November 3, 1866, to Archer
HALLIDAY| ¾ page in-8 in blue ink, heading Office of All the Year
Round, a weekly journal conducted by Charles Dickens| in English.
He asked him to do the article mentioned. Dickens has done so much of the Christmas issue (half) that he cannot answer for what he can still get into it. But the subject being in accordance with the general plan, there is no doubt about it. He took special note of doing so, among the mass of contributions . "I have done so much of the Xmas N° myself (half of it), that I cannot yet answer for what I can get in. But of your subject's being in accordance with the plan, there is no doubt. I have specially note dit among the mass of contributions now tumbling in"...
L.A.S. "Charles Dickens", London November 3, 1866, to Archer
HALLIDAY| ¾ page in-8 in blue ink, heading Office of All the Year
Round, a weekly journal conducted by Charles Dickens| in English.
He asked him to do the article mentioned. Dickens has done so much of the Christmas issue (half) that he cannot answer for what he can still get into it. But the subject being in accordance with the general plan, there is no doubt about it. He took special note of doing so, among the mass of contributions . "I have done so much of the Xmas N° myself (half of it), that I cannot yet answer for what I can get in. But of your subject's being in accordance with the plan, there is no doubt. I have specially note dit among the mass of contributions now tumbling in"...
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