ALs to T. J. Serle
Charles DickensItem Info
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Transcription:
Devonshire Terrace
Second May 1844
My Dear Serle
As Rosa will most probably have to take a letter of credit, I have thought it best to make a round Sum, and fill up the cheque for five and twenty pounds. May some Nova-Scotian bedlamite fall in love with her, and marry her!
The passage cheque was £39..18..0. She will have to give the Steward a Guinea besides, and the Stewardess summut for herself.
Always Faithfully Yours
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T. J. Serle Esquire
MssDate: Second May 1844
Media Type: Letters
Source: Rare Book Department
Recipient: Serle, Thomas James, 1798-1889
Provenance: Holmes April 2009 Benoliel
Bibliography:
The Letters of Charles Dickens, Pilgrim Edition, Volume Four, 1844-1846, p. 117.
Country: Creation Place Note:Devonshire Terrace
Country:England
City/Town/Township:London
Call Number: DL Se67 1844-05-02
Creator Name: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 - Author