Autograph letter signed : Boulogne, to Wilkie Collins, 1854 Sept. 26.

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Autograph letter signed : Boulogne, to Wilkie Collins, 1854 Sept. 26.

Mentioning [Robert] Keeley and the weather and describing his guest Vincent [Percival Cattermole]. Noting that Mary [his eldest daughter usually called Mamie] was taken very ill with English Cholera and describing her sickness. Reporting that the Theatre [in the Rue Monsigny] took fire, and mentioning mutual acquaintances, including Beaucourt [Dickens' landlord], Ellioston, "the Kernel" [Augustus Egg], Beard, and Ward. Sending kind regards.

1 item (4 1/4 p.) ; 17.9 cm. + envelope.

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