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BLEAK HOUSE FOR SALE

(From a Reuter Correspondent) BROADSTAIRS, KENT. Bleak House, where Charts Dickens, the famous English novelist once lived, is up for sale here again. When the old house was auctioned in 1949,. the property failed to reach the reserve price. Last year when it came under the hammer again, there was no bid. Now the estate agents are trying once more in the hope that some Dickens’ lover will buy. It was in Bleak House that the author wrote parts of “David Copperfield,” and “Nicholas Nickelby."

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27090, 13 July 1953, Page 2

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BLEAK HOUSE FOR SALE Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27090, 13 July 1953, Page 2

BLEAK HOUSE FOR SALE Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27090, 13 July 1953, Page 2

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