Autograph letter signed : Higham, to Wilkie Collins, 1863 Jan. 1.

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Autograph letter signed : Higham, to Wilkie Collins, 1863 Jan. 1.

Thanking Collins for a copy of [No Name], noting that Dickens "is delighted (but not surprised) to hear of tis wonderful sale." Mentioning his travel plans, and inviting Collins to dine on Thursday next. Discussing Collins' health, wondering whether there are " baths that would drive the rheumatic Devil out of [Collins'] game leg."

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