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Vestry of St. George's Church, Southwark—In the far corner Little Dorrit went to sleep on the pew cushions | 94 |
"Angel Place Leading to Bermondsey"—Part of the site of the Marshalsea jail where Dickens's father was imprisoned for debt | 98 |
The Thames between Southwark Bridge and London Bridge—Where Lizzie Hexam rowed her father's boat, "Gaffer seated in the stern" | 104 |
Mr. Grewgious's Office in Staple Inn—("Edwin Drood") | 110 |
Corner of Wellington and York Streets off the Strand—In the second story of the rounded building Dickens edited "All the Year Round" | 118 |
Dickens's Grave, Westminster Abbey | 126 |
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Letter Dated June, 1861—Given to Mr. Sessler by Miss Hogarth. This letter is addressed to a carpenter living near Gad's Hill, asking for an estimate on windows to be repaired at Gad's Hill. [These windows are shown in the author's charcoal sketch.] Now first published | 52 |
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