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It is, therefore, a sad task to chronicle the death of Charles Fechter, who expired at 10 o'clock on Monday night, at his farm, near Quakertown, Penn.
With this idea of eating in view, Fechter began the autumn of 1865 with The Watch-Cry, a drama in three acts, founded on the story of the three brothers Salviati.
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It was given to Dickens by the French actor Charles Fechter, arriving in 94 pieces on Christmas Eve 1864. ... Charles Dickens was writing in his Swiss chalet on the day of his death in 1870.
It was given to Dickens by the French actor Charles Fechter, arriving in 94 pieces on Christmas Eve 1864. ... Charles Dickens was writing in his Swiss chalet on the day of his death in 1870.
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