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At Southampton I saw, for the first time since our 

 departure, the Enghsh papers. The world hadn't missed 

 7ne^ and I hadn't missed it. 



I saw that all " The Amusements " — I beg pardon. Sir, I 

 mean " The Theatres " — were reopening with new manage- 

 ments, new casts, old pieces, and old casts for new pieces ; 

 and as I regretfully changed the last sixpence remaining to 

 me of my touring money, I said " England expects," 

 etcetera. I must no longer represent Myself; but, Sir, I 

 must remember that I have once more to address My 

 Editor, to put myself aic conrant with what is going on and 

 what is standing still ; and again, Sir, sign myself now as 



formerly. 



Your Representative. 



THE END. 



BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. 



