The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1861-1870
Theme(s):
editing
All the Year Round
Bleak House
A Tale of Two Cities
To JOHN PALGRAVE SIMPSON,1 11 AUGUST 1863
MS Huntington Library
GAD'S HILL PLACE,
HIGHAM BY ROCHESTER, KENT.
Tuesday Eleventh August, 1863
My Dear Palgrave Simpson
I am very happy to have the pleasance of accepting your picturesque remembrances of Warsaw. The two papers will go best (I think) rolled into one.2 You shall have a proof sent to you in that form, a few days hence.
Believe me always
Very faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
J. Palgrave Simpson Esquire
- 1. John Palgrave Simpson (1807-87; Dictionary of National Biography), novelist and dramatist: see Pilgrim Letters 8, p. 575n. His adaptations of Bleak House and A Tale of Two Cities produced after CD’s death.
- 2. Published as ‘When Order Reigned in Warsaw’, All the Year Round 10 (5 September 1863): 31-5.