The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1851-1860
Theme(s):
Household Words
editing
To SERVAAS DE BRUIN, 4 MARCH 1857
MS The Royal House Archives, The Hague.
Tavistock House, London | Fourth March 1857
Dear Sir
I regret to inform you that the little paper on the Unicorn is not suited to Household Words. I do not think the existence of such an animal sufficiently probable, to render the subject worth mooting. I do not return the paper, because of the expense of postage. But I carefully reserve it, for you to reclaim in any way most convenient to yourself. Let me hope that I may yet have it in my power to send you a more agreeable communication.1
M. Servaas de Bruin
Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. Nothing by de Bruin was published in Household Words.