From yours, &c.,
Tim Hustle.
Dec. 20, 1820.
The joy I felt on recovering my Pocket-Book I cannot communicate. The return of it, however, arrived too late to prevent the following:—
APOLOGY.
In consequence of Bob Logic’s Daffy, only one sheet of Letter Press accompanies the Plates of No. 5; but, to make up for this unavoidable deficiency, THREE SHEETS of Letter Press will be given in No. 6.
I therefore trust, under the circumstances of the case, a liberal allowance will be made, when it is recollected that such RAMBLES and SPREES FIRST gave the Author an idea of detailing some of the “rich scenes” which are only to be found in
LIFE IN LONDON.
Wishing health and happiness, united with the compliments of the season, to all my numerous Subscribers,
I remain,
Your much obliged and humble servant,
P. EGAN.
Sky-Parlour,
January 1, 1821.