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CHAPTER VII
CHARLES KEENE
I FORGET in what year I made the acquaint- ance of Charles Keene, but it must have been in the late fifties, when he was sending an occasional drawing to Punch.
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GRAVESEND.
I was much struck with his quaint and charac-
teristic appearance, not unlike one of those cavaliers
he would often draw, in the days of Langham
Chambers, on the Friday evenings of the Sketching
Club. Many of these drawings revealed the more
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