Grip the Raven
Way back in 1839, a little raven was hatched and soon found a home with Charles Dickens, who named him Grip. The earliest mention of Grip was in a letter from Dickens to his friend Daniel Maclise in 1840 in which he joked, “I love nobody here but the Raven, and I only love him because he seems to have no feeling in common with anybody”. Grip was treated as a family pet, and had free reign of the…
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