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 * —One foot six inches in height, with Dickens's own description of the bird "Dick," buried at Gad's Hill|||54
 * —Addressed to Mr. Sessler, telling the story of the tombstone; how his sister-in-law, Miss Hogarth, took it with her when she left Gad's Hill. This letter is also signed by Miss Hogarth. It was given to Mr. Charles Sessler in September, 1913. Now first published|||54
 * —In the year 1805|||88
 * —Taken in Philadelphia, at the time of his readings there, and now first published|||124
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 * —Addressed to Mr. Sessler, telling the story of the tombstone; how his sister-in-law, Miss Hogarth, took it with her when she left Gad's Hill. This letter is also signed by Miss Hogarth. It was given to Mr. Charles Sessler in September, 1913. Now first published|||54
 * —In the year 1805|||88
 * —Taken in Philadelphia, at the time of his readings there, and now first published|||124
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