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Madeline House, Graham Storey, and Kathleen Mary Tillotson (eds), The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 3: 1842–1843

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pg 270To LORD BROUGHAM, 14 JULY 1842*

MS Brotherton Library, Leeds.

Devonshire Terrace. | Fourteenth July 1842.

Dear Lord Brougham.

In reply to your kind note, let me say, that I shall be disengaged next Saturday Week, or on the Wednesday following that Saturday. I need scarcely add that I shall be delighted to have an opportunity of seeing you before you leave town.—I go to the seaside on the First of August.

  •                                              Faithfully Yours always
  • The Lord Brougham.                                   Charles Dickens

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