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Madeline House and Graham Storey (eds), The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 1: 1820–1839

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To W. C. MACREADY, [?6 DECEMBER 1839]*

MS Morgan Library. Date: late 1839 on handwriting; probably 6 Dec, when Macready recorded in his diary "Dickens gave me a play to read, called Glencoe" (Diaries, ii, 33): see To Talfourd, 12 Dec, fn.

At Your house | Friday Morning.

My Dear Macready.

I wish to see you without loss of time; having—I really believe—something to shew you which you will be glad to see. I'll therefore come down to the Theatre to-night at the end of the Play, to have a few words.

  • Faithfully Yours
  •       Charles Dickens

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