ALs to Frank Stone

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ALs to Frank Stone

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Item No: cdc328401
Title: ALs to Frank Stone
Accession Number: 87-709
Physical Description: [2] pages and envelope
Transcription:

                                                        Devonshire Terrace
                                                                           Seventh May 1846.
My Dear Stone.
    I don't know our good friend Mr. Dillon's address. Will you, like an Artistical Samaritan as you are, forward the enclosed letter to him? It is an application for his aid in disposing of the Boy Elton - I felt as if nothing ought to come after "Boy", but "Jones"; the newspaper used to be so everlastingly coupling those two words.
    I saw Cuttriss the other night. He looked pale and worn. I think affectionate remembrances of the Shakspeare Club are gnawing at his heart.
                                                                         Faithfully Yours ever
                                                                                            Charles Dickens

P.S. I am going to Switzerland. Can I do anything for you among the Milkmaids? 


MssDate: Seventh May 1846.
Media Type: Letters
Source: Rare Book Department
Recipient: Stone, Frank, 1800-1859
Provenance: Benoliel, Mrs. D. Jacques 12/6/54

Bibliography:

The Letters of Charles Dickens, Pilgrim Edition, Volume Four, 1844-1846, p. 545.



Country: Creation Place Note:Devonshire Terrace
Country:England
City/Town/Township:London

Call Number: DL St71f 1846-05-07
Creator Name: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 - Author

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