Letter, 1838, London, to George Cruikshank.

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Letter, 1838, London, to George Cruikshank.

Describes to Cruikshank how he wants a particular scene from "Fatal Boots" to be drawn. States how Dobbs [Stubbs] and a "hideous girl," Miss Crutty, are to be found in a garden, their discovery by three other characters, the expressions on everyone's faces, and the general disposition of the scene. Makes his compliments to Mrs. Cruikshank.

[2] p. on 1 leaf ; 19 cm.

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