id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30390 Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Dickens' London .txt text/plain 62048 3552 73 London Dickens knew, as well as of the changes which have taken place sights and scenes of London connected with the life of Charles Dickens. Yard, and Shoe Lane, the Middle and Inner Temples, and Sergeant's Inn. The great fire of London of 1666 stopped at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West and frequented by the London journalist of to-day and of Dickens' time, still Dickens, like most others who have written of London life, has made have changed since Dickens' day, London Bridge is undergoing widening and the time of Charles I., and the buildings remaining in Dickens' day, In Dickens' time, that glorious thoroughfare, known of all present-day The theatres of London, during the later years of Dickens' life, may be Of the great event of Dickens' day, which took place in London, none was Perhaps the greatest topographical change in the London of Dickens' day middle-class Londoner, who repairs there, or did in Dickens' time, on ./cache/30390.txt ./txt/30390.txt