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UIT THE DICKENSIAN 340
John Greaves, Mr. Greaves, undertook another extensive- tour
in February, again un der the auspices of the British coun
cil, taking his popular repertory of Dickens recitals to:
Germany and Holland, meeting with his costumary enthusiastic
audiences, as he has done since in Caen, Normandy, (pag. 68)
GEORGE ELIOT? „Dickens in the chair - a position he fills
remarkably well, preserving a courteous neutrality of eye
brows, and speaking with clearness and decision. His appea
rance is certainly disappointing - no benevolence in the
face, and, I think, little in the head, - the anterior lobe
not by any means remarkable. In fact he is not distinguished
looking in any way - neither handsome nor ugly, meither fat
nor thin, neither tall nor short." (Brief van 5 mei 1852
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