We shall be very glad to see you all again, and we hope you will be very glad to see us. Give my best love to dear Katey, also to Frankey, Alley, and the Peck.
I have had a nice note from Charley just now. He says it is expected at school that when Walter puts on his jacket, all the Miss Kings will fall in love with him to desperation and faint away.
Ever, my dear Mamey,
Most affectionately yours.
Mr. Effingham William Wilson.
1, Devonshire Terrace, York Gate, Regent's Park,
Nov. 7th, 1848.
"A NATIONAL THEATRE."
Sir,
I beg you to accept my best thanks for your pamphlet and your obliging note. That such a theatre as you describe would be but worthy of this nation, and would not stand low upon the list of its instructors, I have no kind of doubt. I wish I could cherish a stronger faith than I have in the probability of its establishment on a rational footing within fifty years.
Faithfully yours.
Mr. Frank Stone.