Re: question
Charles Dickens (cdickens@RMPLC.CO.UK)
Wed, 13 May 1998 11:57:32 -0100
My Dear Mr Welch,
You will find my most protracted description of the Old Bailey in book
two, chapter two, of the Bastille in book two, chapter twenty-one.
Professor Andrew Sanders's flattering publication, "A Companion to 'A Tale
of Two Cities'" gives background material likely to be of use to any student.
Faithfully yours,
Charles Dickens
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>Mr. Dickens,
> I am currently reading Charles Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities." I
>am writing a research paper on Dickens comparison between the Old Bailey and
>the Bastille. I have to find information about both of these in the book
>and also in two other sources. Do you have any suggestions about a major
>chapter involving these places in the book and/or any other sources where I
>could find information on these places.
>
>
>
> Thank You,
>
> Hugh Welch
>
>
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