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Walks and Talks with the People: The Slop Tailor [ii]

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Author Charles Mackay
Genre Prose: Autobiography; Biography; Memoirs; Obituary; Anecdotes i
Subjects Education; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Emigration; Immigration; Expatriation
Great Britain—Description and Travel
Great Britain—Social Conditions—Nineteenth Century
Great Britain—Social Life and Customs
Work; Work and Family; Occupations; Professions; Wages
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Printed : 7/11/1868
Journal : All the Year Round
Volume : Volume XX
Magazine : No. 498
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Attribution: Dickens writes to Mackay on 15 September 1868. 'I have no doubt I shall be pleased with "Walks and Talks with the people". The MS will be found awaiting me at the Office tomorrow, I take it. Mephistopheles is already in', The Letters of Charles Dickens, ed. by Graham Storey, Kathleen Tillotson and others, Pilgrim Edition, 12 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965-2002), XII, p. 183.

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