Do, please, reshuffle the pack, gentlemen. Take the sinful quartette out of your Grand Hall, which they desecrate, and place them in that other room of yours which seems specially designed for their accommodation—the Chamber of Horrors.
In the company of Burke and Hare, Charles Peace, Greenacre, and Wainwright, they will be quite at home.
John Bull.
John Bull on the 14th of November printed the following, containing my reply:
Bravo, Tussaud!
PATRIOTIC ACTION OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION.
We have received the following interesting letter from Mr. J. T. Tussaud:
“As a regular reader of your valuable and most instructive paper, my attention was drawn to your letter, addressed to my company, which appeared in your issue of the 16th September.
“In it you call attention to what you describe as a blot—or rather four blots—upon ‘our interesting and intellectual display,’ namely, the inclusion of the Sultan of Turkey, the King of Bulgaria, and the Emperors of Austria and Germany in our collection of celebrities and notorieties. Of course, such a letter from such an influential person could not pass unnoticed, and it was brought before my Board of Directors at the earliest opportunity.