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Se EE to His Daughters : ‘Geet ty ove beh tbs ate ot Our Lore” 40 hie chif@ren, The girls here are Mary, whe never married ‘and kept house for her father until his death, and Catherine, _ whe lived te the age of ninety and was twice married. Mary ‘was knows in the Dickens tamily Glo’ster.” Cathefhie Was Known as “Kate” or “Leciter Box,” because ef her flery temperament, . author’s wish, too, as “Mamie” or “MIN . The Secret Manuscript of A Master Writer Hits owe privitege to announce to our reatiers that we have obtained FIRST publication rights to the work of one of the greatest authors in English literature, the hitherto unpublished of OUR LORD” Charles Dickens TIN 1910 Charles Dickens set himeclf the task i nedtnig, for the teaching of his children, “The Life of Our Lord.” Himself devout, he wished his children to be likewise; and to that end he composed, in language so + sitnple as to-be clear even to the ‘of them, the matrative of t New Testament. It was the” that this story, within it so long as any of its mem- bers lived. This wish was respected. Upon his death, Dickens bequeathed the manuscript to his sister-in-law, Georgiana Hogarth. She in turn left Br aane ce of ae ta of Om _ Beginning Monday, April 23, In KEY WEST CITIZEN