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" REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, 2d March, 1843. My DEAR FELTON: I don't know where to begin, but plunge headlong with a terrible splash into this letter, on the chance of turning up somewhere. Hurrah ! Up like a cork again, with the " North American Review  "
The Letters of Charles Dickens - Page 48
by Charles Dickens - 1880 - 763 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 28

1871 - 776 pages
...in its fun and pathos : — i DEVONSHIRE TEMACE, YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, ad March, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON: I don't know where to begin, but plunge...North American Review " in my hand. Like you, my dear Felton, and I can say no more in praise of it, though I go on to the end of the sheet. You cannot think...
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How to Write Letters: A Manual of Correspondence Showing the Correct ...

James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 276 pages
...affectionate friend, LETITIA BARBAULD. Charles bicken* to Mr. Felton. Regent's Park, London, 2d March, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON, — I don't know where to begin, but...again, with the " North American Review '' in my hand. •* * * Faithfully always, my dear Felton, Thomas Jefferson tc his daughter Martha. Aix en Provence,...
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Charles Dickens, Barry Cornwall & Some of His Friends

James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 pages
...in its fun and pathos : — I DEVONSHIRE TERRACE, YORK GATK, KKGENT'S PARK, LOHDOS, 2d Mareh, I843. MY DEAR FELTON : I don't know where to begin, but...headlong with a terrible splash into this letter, on the ehanee of turning ult somewhere. Hurrah ! Up like a eork again, with the " North Ameriean Review "...
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How to Write Letters: A Manual of Correspondence Showing the Correct ...

James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 276 pages
...friend, LETITIA BARBAULD. Charles Dickens to Mr. Felton. Regent's Park, London, 2d March, 1843. MY PEAR FELTON, — I don't know where to begin, but plunge headlong with a terrible splash iuto this letter, on the chance of turning up somewhere. — Hurrah! up like a cork again, with the...
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The letters of Charles Dickens, ed. by his sister-in-law [G. Hogarth] and ...

Charles Dickens - 1882 - 408 pages
...yours. Professor 1, DEVONSHIRJC TEKRACE, YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, 1'elton. LONDON, March 2nd, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON, I don't know where to begin, but plunge...splash into this letter, on the chance of turning np somewhere. Hurrah ! Up like a cork again, with TJie North American Review in my hand. Like you,...
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Yesterdays with Authors

James Thomas Fields - 1889 - 506 pages
...in its fun and pathos : — i DEVONSH1RE TERRACI, YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, 2d March, iS43. MY DEAR FELTON: I don't know where to begin, but plunge...letter, on the chance of turning up somewhere. Hurrah I Up like a cork again, with the "North American Review " in my hand. Like you, my dear , and I can...
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the letters of charles dickens

his sister- in law and his eldest daughter - 1893 - 790 pages
...yours. 1, DEVONSHIRE TERRACE, YORK GATE, Professor REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, Second March, 1843. Helton. MY DEAR FELTON, I don't know where to begin, but plunge...American Review in my hand. Like you, my dear , and I can Bay no more in praise of it, though I go on to the end of the sheet. You cannot think how much notice...
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Yesterdays with Authors

James Thomas Fields - 1893 - 440 pages
...in its fun and pathos : — 1 DEVONSHIRE TIRRACI, YORK GATI, BKIKT'S I.'AHK, Lomxnt, 2d Much, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON: I don't know where to begin, but plunge headlong with a terrible splash iuto this letter, on the chance of turning up somewhere. Hurrah ! Up like a eork again, with the "...
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Letters, Speeches, Plays and Poems

Charles Dickens, Frederic George Kitton - 1908 - 790 pages
...yours. To PROFESSOR FELTON. 1 DEVONSHIRE TERRACE, YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, Second March, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON — I don't know where to begin, but...and I can say no more in praise of it, though I go to the end of the sheet. You cannot think how much notice it has attracted here. Brougham called the...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 26

1871 - 892 pages
...in its fun and pathos : — i DEVONSHIRE TERRACE, YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, LONDON, zd March, 1843. MY DEAR FELTON : I don't know where to begin, but...North American Review " in my hand. Like you, my dear Felton, and I can say no more in praise of it, though I go on to the end of the sheet You cannot think...
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