The Charles Dickens Letters Project
To MRS HENNING,1 1 JUNE 1866
Replaces extract in Pilgrim Letters 9, p. 257.
MS Daniel Ryan, November 2006.
OFFICE OF ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
Friday First June 1866
Madam
I regret to assure you that my ability to be useful to the incredible numbers of my unknown correspondents, halts very—very—far short of my inclination. I can really do absolutely nothing for your husband’s compositions, beyond myself reading any that you may offer for insertion in these pages, honestly and attentively, and with a sincere desire to make some of them profitable to him, if I can. But I need scarcely tell you that I can only have that satisfaction in the event of their being suitable to the requirements of this Journal.
Mrs. Henning.
Madam | Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. Wife of John Henning, whose contribution offered to All the Year Round CD declined, 25 June 66: see p. 217.