Autograph letter signed : London, to Wilkie Collins, 1867 Mar. 13.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Wilkie Collins, 1867 Mar. 13.

Giving Collins permission to let [Charles] Reade see Dickens' letter [of 20 February (MA 93.123), concerning his Griffith Gaunt]. Discussing the Fenian rising and thanking Collins for news of their friend [the French actor] Régnier.

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