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BIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES DICKENS: CHAPTER IV.
Dickens works "double tides" from 1836 to 1839; appointed
editor of Bentley's Miscellany at beginning of 1837, and
commences "Oliver Twist"; Quarterly Review predicts
his speedy downfall; pecuniary position at this time;
moves from Furnival's Inn to Doughty Street; death of
his sister-in-law Mary Hogarth; his friendships; absence
of all jealousy in his character; habits of work; riding and
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