DICKENS FELLOWSHIP.
THE NOVELIST'S HOME LIFE. " Diekms a His Own Ham# " formed the basis of an interesting programme at a meet my of the Auckland branch of the Dickens Fellowship last evening, the president, the Rev. A. B. Chappeli, being in the chair. A paper describing many interesting phases of the novelist's torn® life was read by Mr. W. E. Arey. Included in the paper were a number of interesting extracts from Mary Dickens' book, " My Father as I Knew Him." 3appleroeataxy readings were gjveit .as follows The Death of Grip," Mr. T. Clar-ksoa; " Dickens with the Childrer.." Miss D'Authreau; " Three Summers at Boulogne" and *' Oar Housekeeping." Mrs. Kealy; "Captain Fexzisrig's Ball," Miss Hob lasers; *' Christmas in fits Own Hons*,'* Sir T. Harris.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 12
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