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Kathleen Mary Tillotson (ed.), The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 4: 1844–1846

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To H. J. MORTON,2 6 MARCH 1844

MS Mr W. A. Foyle.

  • London. 1 Devonshire Terrace | York Gate Regents Park
  • Sixth March 1844.

Sir.

I am truly indebted to the Committee of the Wakefield Mechanics' Institution, for the Invitation with which they have honored me, through you. But I regret to add that the pressure of other engagements will render it impossible for me to attend their Anniversary Meeting on the Twenty Eighth.

  •                                  I am Sir Yours faithfully and obliged
  • H. J. Morton Esquire                                   Charles Dickens

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Editor’s Note
2 H. J. Morton, Secretary of the Wakefield Mechanics' Institution and of the West Riding Union of Mechanics' Institutions.
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