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Show Eleak House. "Bleak House" is perhaps of ail Dickf.ns' stories the one whose scenes are most easily irientilicl. The house which gave it the title still stands on the edge ot the cliff at broadstairs as it riid wnen the novelist lived there And coming to London one can gaze with awe at the very house in Lin-coins Lin-coins Inn Fields where Mr. Tulking horn lived and di-d and which was the residence of .lol.n Forster. the biographer biogra-pher of Dickens. Chichester Rents also e-Ht al- i though Krook's rag and bone shop' was ! recently pulled down, and ,.,., I of Mr. Nemo, the copyist, can Iw seen I I any day leaning against the anci-mt ! ; wall waiting for a modern Snag-by of i Tooks court to come along and en-r- ' . them. Chief of all "Bleak Hons " a I socialions there is Lincoln's tun haH ; so reverenced by crazv Miss F;,.. : which is in the same state as v.h, -, I the chancellor sat and listened t, Jarndyce vs. .larndyce dragging i. I wtary length. ! |