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Charles Dickens, the renowned novelist and journalist, had a significant connection to Liverpool, where he frequently visited from 1842 until 1869. His engagements included giving readings from his novels to large audiences at notable venues such as St. George's Hall and the former Masque Theatre on Duke Street.
In 1860, Dickens took on the role of a police constable in Liverpool for research purposes, highlighting his dedication to understanding the lives of his characters. His affection for the city was evident when he remarked that Liverpool lay in his heart second only to London.
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