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Autograph Letter Signed, London, June 2, 1843, to George Fletcher, brother of his good friend and guide, Angus Fletcher. "I thank you very much for the book you have sent me. I have already one reason to read it; and I have very little doubt that its own merits will give me...

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sold Charles Dickens Writes the Brother of His Good Friend, Angus Fletcher

Autograph Letter Signed, London, June 2, 1843, to George Fletcher, brother of his good friend and guide, Angus Fletcher. "I thank you very much for the book you have sent me. I have already one reason to read it; and I have very little doubt that its own merits will give me another." 

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