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 * —Where Jingle danced with Dr. Slammer's lady-love|||46
 * —Up which Mr. Winkle staggered the night of the ball, and where Dr. Slammer challenged Jingle|||48
 * —Where Dickens lived and died|||50
 * —Over which Nancy crossed, followed by Noah Claypole|||60
 * —It was on these steps that David Copperfield found Peggotty in his search for Emily|||66
 * —Down this street then Church Street (now Dean Stanley Street) ran Martha followed by Peggotty and Copperfield|||70
 * —Where Tom Pinch and his sister Ruth bought their vegetables|||74
 * —Where Ruth Pinch met her lover|||82
 * —In Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Tulkinghorn lived ("Bleak House"). It was behind these window-panes that Dickens in 1844 read "The Chimes" to Forster, Maclise, Carlyle, Jerrold, Fox, and others of his friends|||90
 * —Over which Nancy crossed, followed by Noah Claypole|||60
 * —It was on these steps that David Copperfield found Peggotty in his search for Emily|||66
 * —Down this street then Church Street (now Dean Stanley Street) ran Martha followed by Peggotty and Copperfield|||70
 * —Where Tom Pinch and his sister Ruth bought their vegetables|||74
 * —Where Ruth Pinch met her lover|||82
 * —In Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Tulkinghorn lived ("Bleak House"). It was behind these window-panes that Dickens in 1844 read "The Chimes" to Forster, Maclise, Carlyle, Jerrold, Fox, and others of his friends|||90
 * —Where Tom Pinch and his sister Ruth bought their vegetables|||74
 * —Where Ruth Pinch met her lover|||82
 * —In Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Tulkinghorn lived ("Bleak House"). It was behind these window-panes that Dickens in 1844 read "The Chimes" to Forster, Maclise, Carlyle, Jerrold, Fox, and others of his friends|||90
 * —Where Ruth Pinch met her lover|||82
 * —In Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Tulkinghorn lived ("Bleak House"). It was behind these window-panes that Dickens in 1844 read "The Chimes" to Forster, Maclise, Carlyle, Jerrold, Fox, and others of his friends|||90
 * —In Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Tulkinghorn lived ("Bleak House"). It was behind these window-panes that Dickens in 1844 read "The Chimes" to Forster, Maclise, Carlyle, Jerrold, Fox, and others of his friends|||90

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