Letter, 1850 July 26 [London] to Frederick Dickens, Prestbury near Cheltenham.

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Letter, 1850 July 26 [London] to Frederick Dickens, Prestbury near Cheltenham.

Regrets that Dickens' wife was so ill and that her illness prevented their meeting. States that "it is not for me to question the prevailing taste for autographs" and then signs his name on the opposite page "nearly as 'large as life'."

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