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GENTLE READER,

N the days of "MERRIE ENG-
LAND IN THE OLDEN TIME" The
LAUREAT OF LITTLE BRITAIN

and UNCLE TIMOTHY received your hearty welcome. The memory of that cordial greeting, and a pleasant hint at parting that you would be glad to see the Pair of Oddities again, have induced them to wait upon you with this their farewell offering, your candid and liberal reception of which will be another agreeable reminiscence to make happy their retirement. Wishing you all the good fortune that you can desire and deserve, they bid you, Gentle Reader! ADIEU!

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G. D.

Canonbury,
March, 1852.

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Page 83.

For "The Lord Mayor reclining on an otto-

man,
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ottoman."

Page 206, line 2 of note, omit Hampden.

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