. Charles Dickens and Rochester. ROCHESTER CASTLE. Showing Graveyard in the remains of Castle Moat. Here Charles Dickenswished to be buried. [The following essay was, most of it, written in August andSeptember, 1879, ^^^ ^^^^ read before the ManchesterLiterary Club, on the evening of the i6th February, drawings were made in August, 1879.] CHARLES DICKENS AND ROCHESTER [Reprinted with Additions from the Papers of the ManchesterLiterary Club. Volume VL 1880.] Writing to the Hon. Mrs. Watson in 1856, Charles Dickenssays:— I have always observed within my experience that the men whohave l
. Charles Dickens and Rochester. ROCHESTER CASTLE. Showing Graveyard in the remains of Castle Moat. Here Charles Dickenswished to be buried. [The following essay was, most of it, written in August andSeptember, 1879, ^^^ ^^^^ read before the ManchesterLiterary Club, on the evening of the i6th February, drawings were made in August, 1879.] CHARLES DICKENS AND ROCHESTER [Reprinted with Additions from the Papers of the ManchesterLiterary Club. Volume VL 1880.] Writing to the Hon. Mrs. Watson in 1856, Charles Dickenssays:— I have always observed within my experience that the men whohave left home young have, many long years afterwards, had the tenderestlove for it. Thats a pleasant thing to think of, as one of the wiseadjustments of this life of
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