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" My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover from the malady which has confined me mostly to bed for the last five weeks, and which has only, within the last three days, allowed me to leave my... "
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Letters

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Critics - 1852 - 382 pages
...To Charles Dickens, Esq. Craigcrook, 27th July, 1849. My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...morning. But I must tell you, that, living or dying, I retain for you, unabated and unimpaired, the same cordial feelings of love, gratitude, and admiration,...
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Life of Lord Jeffrey: With a Selection from His Correspondence, Volume 5

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1852 - 510 pages
...To Charles Dickens, Esq. Craigcrook, 27th July 1849. My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...morning. But I must tell you, that, living or dying, I retain for you, unabated and unimpaired, the same cordial feelings of love, gratitude, and admiration,...
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Life of Lord Jeffrey: Letters

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1852 - 492 pages
...To Charles Dickens, Esq. Craigcrook, 27th July 1849. My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...morning. But I must tell you, that, living or dying, I retain for you, unabated and unimpaired, the same cordial feelings of love, gratitude, and admiration,...
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Life of Lord Jeffrey: Letters

Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Critics - 1852 - 384 pages
...To Charles Dickens, Esq. Craigcrook, 27th July, 1849. My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...five weeks, and which has only, within the last three daySj allowed me to leave my room for a few hours in the morning. But I must tell you, that, living...
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British Letters Illustrative of Character and Social Life, Volume 1

Edward Tuckerman Mason - Authors, English - 1888 - 330 pages
...many years. . . . FRANCIS JEFFREY TO CHARLES DICKENS. CRAIGCROOK, July 27, 1849. I have been very near dead, and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...morning. But I must tell you that, living or dying, I retain for you, unabated and unimpaired, the same cordial feelings of love, gratitude, and admiration,...
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The Dickensian, Volume 14

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1918 - 414 pages
...before he had written to his much-loved friend : — My ever dear Dickens — I have been very near dead ; and am by no means sure that I shall ever recover...leave my room for a few hours in the morning. But I mu?t tell you that, living or dying, I retain for you, unabated and unimpaired, the same cordial feelings...
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